December 2nd, 2004
The house was so packed that many had to watch from the hallway. I hear it is always this way when Greg is going to be playing "Air Bass" (see picture # 4)! :)
July 23rd, 2004
Those last two were not from the Club Meeting of course... they were from NAMM. I just had to post them, because I think that is the strangest guitar I have EVER seen. :)
May 27th, 2004
No... we didn't really use the Funklogic AP-302 in the session. :) See our minutes page for details on this club meeting.
Recording the Live ERACE benefit show at BB Kings Blues Bar 4-27-04
This was a live recording at BB Kings Blues Bar in Downtown Nashville. We set up in the basement and ran a long snake from upstairs for 48 channels. The artists included Tommy Sims, Michelle Williams (From Destiny's Child), Israel and New Breed, Kirk Whalum, Rachel Lampa, Natalie Grant, Toby Mac, Michael Tate, and many others.. It was a benefit to raise money for the ERACE foundation. Gear For Days loaned us some great outboard gear. We had Neve, API, Hardy, Milennia, GML, Avalon, etc. We ran signal from the mics and DI's upstairs via the snake into the preamps, and then directly into Nuendo via the RME HDSP MADI RIG. That consisted of the single RME HDSP MADI PCI card in the computer, connected to the ADI-648 MADI to lightpipe/lighpipe to MADI converter. The D/A, A/D conversion was done by 3 ADI 8 DS's (with Synthax colors), and 3 ADI-8 AE's. I monitored the signals through a 2-out from Nuendo into my Event 20/20's, and headphones. We tracked 48 channels at 48K, 24bit. I tracked to an internal 7200rpm 8mb buffer 200gb Maxtor hard drive. The total concert time was about 4 hours (about 93gb total). I punched out of record during the few short set changes to avoid going over the 2gb wav file limitation in Windows. Nuendo and the RME gear worked FLAWLESSLY. :) Bryan Lenox was the Head FOH engineer, and yours truly was the Head Recording Engineer downstairs.
February 26th, 2004
August 26th
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David, showing us he doesn't need no stinking mouse! |
Davids signal flow. |
Steve Lamm, Club Host welcoming the peeps!
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July 18th
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April 24th Meeting Well, I took a bunch of pictures of the monitor in front of me... but none turned out. I guess I need a digital camera, and a few photography lessons!! :) |
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Hanging out... |
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Club Cubase/Nuendo Kickoff!
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Greg telling us about 2.0! |
The Front Row.
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Greg Ondo, Chuck Ainley & Unknown SAE Student. |
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The Crowd! |
Left to right: Steve Lamm (Club Cubase/Nuendo host), Karl McBryde (Steinbergs Regional Product Specialist), Greg Ondo, (Steinbergs National Product Specialist), Tony Cottrill (SAE Institute), Keith Sensing (Director SAE Nashville), Jon Lechner (Instructor SAE Nashville). |
Yup, we were really packed in there! |
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Nuendo/Cubase Studios |
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I mainly do mixing, editing, my own guitar sessions, and a few other overdubs here and there, in this studio, which is currently located in our house. My computer and converters, etc. are easily mobilized, and I take them all with me to a studio with better rooms/outboard gear etc to do real tracking. |
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