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| Big Band Location Recording This is a very rough mix of an eighteen piece big band recorded on location. Tracked on Tracktion and a Mac Ti Powerbook w/Metric Halo Mobile I/O. Transfered into Protools HD and mixed on Trident console. The software app used to track the session is in Version 1 and is horribly buggy. We incurred all sorts of mystery digital artifacts, which at first assumed they were clips, but concluded that this was not the case. The only outboard used on the mix were a pair of Distressors set to NUKE w/HP filter engaged on the stereo room mics.
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