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Subject: The studio

From: Jack Younger <e4103s@...>
Date: 2005-11-01

Hey all!
Thank you so much for the kind words. It was a
ton of work, about two years of messing about with
images. The funny part is that I'll have to do a
bunch of it over after the studio's current expansion
is finished.
In answer to the scanner queries: Cheapo Unimax
Vistascan, but it certainly isn't so great now. After
dropping amps (notice the Fender amp is only half a
Bassman) video monitors, ocilloscopes, screws, wood
planks, tape machines etc., the thing was so scraped
up I had to trash it. Often I scanned things in
sections and reassembled the images.
The web tech (Adam Keller at
http://adamkeller.net/design/ -I can't say enough
about his work) did the web work-up in exchange for
studio time. He's making a sort of psychedelic
masterpiece. I'll keep you posted on it's distant
release as there's tons of tron on it.
As far as the studio, it's primarily analog. 1"
and 2" 16 track machines, 1/2" and 1/4" 2 track units,
Trident console (new since the web pics), plate
reverb, ribbon and tube mics, many vintage instruments
(my latest purchases were a rare Rhodes Student Model
and an even rarer Maestro Electric piano, for the many
key whores amongst you) tape delays and other
bric-a-brac.
I hope that satisfies some of your curiosities.
Feel free to contact me anytime about anything or
check the site periodically for updates and such.

Cheers!
-Jack




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