TomCee
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TomC
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TomC
>> Here's a photo that probably won't do you any good, but it still might be of some ever-so-slight interest. This photo is me, as a young 20-year old recording engineer, sitting at an ADM mixing console when I worked at a recording studio in Indianapolis, IN just before I was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War conflict. This photo was taken by another recording engineer who also had worked there. Enjoy???.....Hi TT:
Thanks for the welcome....if you've got pics to share, I'd appreciate it
That's great! Thank you for sharing - ANY pics of ADM/Audio Designs installations are always appreciated.>> Here's a photo that probably won't do you any good, but it still might be of some ever-so-slight interest. This photo is me, as a young 20-year old recording engineer, sitting at an ADM mixing console when I worked at a recording studio in Indianapolis, IN just before I was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War conflict. This photo was taken by another recording engineer who also had worked there. Enjoy???.....
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The recording studio was located in a former TV-studio building, so the studio room was large enough to accommodate an orchestra. The mixing console was located on a 2-foot high elevated platform inside the control room and the entire control room was also elevated about 3-feet high up from the studio floor. This meant that the recording engineer was about 5-feet above the studio floor, giving you a fairly good overview of the entire studio floor layout (through the rather large control room window partially seen over on the right-side center of this photo) and all of the musicians scattered around the studio. COOL!!!
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