Rupert Neve discusses how technologies in the 60's changed sound engineering
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Date: 22-Mar-20 | Class:
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As part of the Shelford Interviews with Rupert Neve exploring his early
days in the recording industry, Rupert discusses the impact of the rapid
shift from recording to lacquer disks through multi-track tape, and how
that shift in technology changed the mindset of sound engineers and the
music industry.
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