QE147 by Quadelectronic
Tracklist
Credits
released February 23, 2023
6 performers...
Andy Atyeo - laptop with keyboard
Chris Conway - Theremin, voice, Irish whistles, kalimba, shakers, effects
Jez Creek - Teenage Engineering OP-1, effects
Alan Freeman - Moog Rogue, Roland SH-32, effects
Steve Freeman - Korg MS-20, bowed CD, effects
Michal Wojciechowski - Roland SP-404 MK2
Recorded in Rehearsal room 5, at Quad Studios, Friday Street, Leicester, on Tuesday 21st February 2023.
Recorded by Jez Creek.
Mastered by Alan Freeman.
All titles selected from "Among The Dead (and other events leading to the Apocalypse)" by Edward Bryant.
Alan's technical notes: We were confronted by a new mixing desk, which we sussed-out out (largely), but obviously didn't get everything right, as there was some odd misbalancing, with different performers twice as loud on one channel than the other. This, however, made for some interesting stereo. Michal seemed to have a dodgy lead, which led to some snaps and him cutting out on one channel in some places. For some misbalanced parts I used my special technique of copying selected frequencies from one channel to the other, thus restoring a stereo image. The mysterious buzz from my Zoom effects and (I presume) Chris's Theremin, didn't prove to be that much of a problem, except you my detect a little low-level noise in some quiet sections.
Duration: 85:31
plus...
29 photos
5 videos
6 performers...
Andy Atyeo - laptop with keyboard
Chris Conway - Theremin, voice, Irish whistles, kalimba, shakers, effects
Jez Creek - Teenage Engineering OP-1, effects
Alan Freeman - Moog Rogue, Roland SH-32, effects
Steve Freeman - Korg MS-20, bowed CD, effects
Michal Wojciechowski - Roland SP-404 MK2
Recorded in Rehearsal room 5, at Quad Studios, Friday Street, Leicester, on Tuesday 21st February 2023.
Recorded by Jez Creek.
Mastered by Alan Freeman.
All titles selected from "Among The Dead (and other events leading to the Apocalypse)" by Edward Bryant.
Alan's technical notes: We were confronted by a new mixing desk, which we sussed-out out (largely), but obviously didn't get everything right, as there was some odd misbalancing, with different performers twice as loud on one channel than the other. This, however, made for some interesting stereo. Michal seemed to have a dodgy lead, which led to some snaps and him cutting out on one channel in some places. For some misbalanced parts I used my special technique of copying selected frequencies from one channel to the other, thus restoring a stereo image. The mysterious buzz from my Zoom effects and (I presume) Chris's Theremin, didn't prove to be that much of a problem, except you my detect a little low-level noise in some quiet sections.
Duration: 85:31
plus...
29 photos
5 videos







