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<blockquote data-quote="Forrest Houghton" data-source="post: 100130" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Re: Old school analog techniques</p><p></p><p>One thing that had happened to me recently was I was guest engineering at a nightclub (they couldn't find a FOH engineer for one of their shows), and before the show the production manager was showing me around. We got to the console...an old Soundcraft Series 600, and he asked me if I had brought my own board tape, because most engineer's bring their own. Since I always work on my digital desk, I am used to having the LCD screens above each channel, so of course I didn't have any. I used to bring board tape with me before I fully got into the digital world, but now I don't even bother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forrest Houghton, post: 100130, member: 972"] Re: Old school analog techniques One thing that had happened to me recently was I was guest engineering at a nightclub (they couldn't find a FOH engineer for one of their shows), and before the show the production manager was showing me around. We got to the console...an old Soundcraft Series 600, and he asked me if I had brought my own board tape, because most engineer's bring their own. Since I always work on my digital desk, I am used to having the LCD screens above each channel, so of course I didn't have any. I used to bring board tape with me before I fully got into the digital world, but now I don't even bother. [/QUOTE]
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