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Neve 88R Console: Allen Sides At Ocean Way Recording
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Bruce Swedien speaks about gear
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JJP on Vintage gear - Fairchild and Pultec
Over the past three decades, JJP has helped redefine the role of the mixing engineer in contemporary music. And as a producer, he relies on vintage hardware and cutting edge software to create complex aural tapestries that capture and transcend the artist's vision.
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