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Post by nobtwiddler on Nov 12, 2023 17:47:01 GMT -6
I figure I'd post this here, because there were quite a few panels / discussions, about about gear, recording, mastering, pressing / plating, and otherwise! Wonderful stuff all around.
That said,
I just came back from the three day event at Chris & (his wife) Yoli Mara's studio. "Welcome to 1979" in West Nashville. I went as a sponsor with my good buddy Gil Griffith, who owns, and runs, Wave Distribution.
I was to say the least a bit hesitant to attend, as I felt this wasn't a event for me, as I'm a bit older then what I expected most attendees would be, and it wouldn't provide anything useful for me, the old timer, as I've owned and operated my own studio since 1972!
But since I just moved to TN. from New York, and set my new place up in Hartsville, I really don't know anyone here, and if nothing more I'd meet some new people and see what happened!
But boy was I wrong!
Each event / seminar / discussion, was wonderful, and the people, even better... The attendees' were of all ages, and covered literally every genre of music. (although I'm not sure anyone was as old as I?)
The overall vibe was that you were at Chris' and Yoli's house, with a few close friends having fun, and discussing what we all love, the process of recording / mixing / making music. Very, very relaxed, and yet very informative!
I must tell you, young and old, new to this game, as well as veterans, this was a blast, and something I will be attending (if able) every year from here on!
More details I'm sure will be posted on their site soon enough.
I met some really great people, willing to share their experiences openly, without any quams. Very, very cool event.
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Post by drumsound on Nov 12, 2023 23:23:22 GMT -6
I've been involved with the summit for years. I was supposed to be there, but due to personal issues I had to miss it. The hang is always great and Chris and Yoli are great people.
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Post by ninworks on Nov 13, 2023 8:15:46 GMT -6
I would have liked to have gone to that. I sold my old 8 track Otari to Chris a few years ago. Produce Like A Pro has a video tour of their facility. It's a very cool place and much larger than I first expected.
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