Category Archives: Revolution Recording
My Old Neve Desk
Custom Patch Panels – RR Studio C
These Are Howie’s Ceiling Mics
This one time I made some little tiny panels for some ceiling microphones
On the patchbay
How to work at a studio
tape machines
Heather Pollock – Photos of Revolution Recording Wilma console
Got to see a trafic control
Pictures of us building Wilma
Before
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Joel Plaskett rocking some WBS pre-amps
I was reading http://professional-sound.com/Â (like I do every month plug plug) and saw Joels lovely new studio and Neve Console. Â Front an centre I was happy to see the set of WBS pre-amps I wired up for him a few years ago. Â Glad they’re making great records! And congrats to Thomas, who was apparently a regular at Revolution Recording… I just kept my head down and in the back
Neve 1064 – Horizontal
Going to re-manufacture some WBS daughter boards
As a part of my school program, I’ve decided to take a shot at re-designing 2 WBS components.
First the 4-110 mic pre-amp for the M460 – M461. In the 90s WBS redesigned the card using 5534 but I’m looking at something even more modern.
Second the 109 cards. While at Revolution Recording, Joe D redesigned his version of the 109 card and it was a HUGE improvement. He described it as “taking the cheese cloth off the audio” and he was right.
The idea is to have a plug and play module available for users with a few new features not incorporated in past designs.
Once they’re done I hope to have them for sale on www.AudioAholics.com