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links download the prospectus in PDF format Live Sound Engineering It was the Grateful Dead who introduced the positioning of the live sound engineering mixing desk in the audience in around 1966. Beforehand the desk was meant to be out of sight. No one had considered that the engineer needed to hear the music from the front of the stage in order to get a good balance.Audio Engineering Before
the Beatles most Audio Engineers used to wear white lab coats &
artists were not allowed to be present during the mastering of their
records. This is one of the reasons the Beatles set up their Apple
record company, so that they could have more control over their work.
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lieu de TRW NB: VISITS ARE WELCOME BUT There are more recording studios in this 1/4 square mile than any other area in the world. The studio is situated in a new purpose built building in north Kensington near the north end of Ladbroke Grove about 15 minutes walk from Ladbroke Grove tube station or 10 minutes from Westbourne Park tube station along the canal. The building is a converted bus depot already holding many music projects and is ideally situated in the middle of this buzzing music business area of London which includes many record companies, distributors and studios. The studio is on the ground floor with street access and contains an air conditioned sound proofed control room and 2 soundproofed live rooms. Easily accessible by car from central London or outside. Parking: Pay & Display at £1/hour. We are outside the congestion charge zone. transport click here for transport information: Transport for London click here to plan your route: English - Journey Planner - Transport for London Underground Kensal Green (Bakerloo line) Overland
railway Buses contact The
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