What? Huh? That's right, now you can "use classic studio gear online." This guy Fredrik created some way to remotely set compressors and equalizers and then pass your audio through them. Pretty genius and probably the wave of the future for certain items. Let's hope he buys a Fairchild limiter next!
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by Geoff Stanfield
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Larry was in a band? The Wackness?
by Larry Crane
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Goatboy's Pro Tools Suggestion
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by Larry Crane
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Tape Op Turns 28!
by Geoff Stanfield
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Tape Op Editor/Founder Larry Crane Releases Home Recordings from mid-'80s
by Larry Crane
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Gear Update: Crane Song Avocet II Monitor Controller
by Geoff Stanfield
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AES 2019 in NYC
by Geoff Stanfield
Looking forward to seeing many of you at this year's AES convention in NYC! CLICK HERE to get your free badge courtesy of Tape Op!