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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

JMJ Studio on YouTube

Ok, I didn't think I'd be putting up another JMJ on YouTube post so soon, but Synthtopia posted this one with a nice walkthrough of his studio. It's a must see. The funny thing is he's sitting there with the interviewer on his couch, when he gets up and takes him for a mini tour of the studio. What's funny is that the studio is filled with synths - Fairlight, Synthi, Arp 2600, modulars, and... this guy sitting behind a mixer. My first thought was the guy must be a permanent fixture in the studio. Over 100k worth of synths are in that room so why not? Just buy a guy and put him in your home studio. "Don't touch the synths! Only the mixer..." : ) Joke aside, anyone know who he is?

3 comments:

  1. Wow, he's like, surrounded by the 80's!

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  2. Isn't that John Stamos and Dave Coulier from Full House? The mullets kinda give it away.

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  3. but really he couldn't give a fig about synths,his only concerns were neve automation,flying faders,eventide add ons,quantec,kleinhummel etc.Already the digitale vista was opening up the possibilty of eradicating Jarre his master and replacing this tiresome slavedriver with Protools and finally le VST.Things were improving from his side of the mullet and the price of cocaine was beginning to fall.

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