Posts Tagged ‘Yamaha Mixing Desk’

Music in everything you hear

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

This is a contemporary remix of a song from my own ABC record, which was released in 1972.

It has been mixed live and post-mix on my computer and includes recordings from my own collection as well as from the wondrous sound effects record collection I have begun to amass.

Listen out for:

The telephone in Paul Dibley’s office
Seagulls in Bath
Blackbirds from Mark’s street in Reading
Rain on the garage roof at Mark’s place
Mark’s telephone
The Bakerloo Line travelling towards Edgeware Road Tube Station

…and enjoy the words!

 

Geekery

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

I have had a long-standing and largely unfounded fear of The Mixing Desk that has prevented me from learning to use one since the start of my soundart career. This weekend that fear was well and truly conquered and I am sold on the live-mixing of sounds as an amazing way to organise and present field-recordings to audiences.

This is what my workdesk today and yesterday looked like.

Thanks to Janek Schaefer for steering the weekend workshop so adroitly through many areas of sonic experimentation, to the ever amazing Tim Hand of OCM for the lend of an infinitely useful Yamaha MW10C mixing desk, Tom for bringing such sonorous objects (old boat chains and watering cans) to the event for us to play with, and to the man in the collector’s shop in the Harris Arcade for introducing me to the exciting records available for purchase in your wondrous shoppe of dreams.

Tomorrow I shall turn the dining table in Mark’s house into an enormous sonic playstation and spend the entire day mixing sounds live until my ears are aglow, and then I shall upload the results here for your delight and delectation. And I will write more about The Mixing Desk and the world of live mixing.