SE ELECTRONICS AT GRAND CHAPEL STUDIOS

Posted on Thu 10 October 2013 in General News • Tagged with condenser microphone, grand chapel studios, large diaphragm condenser microphone, laura mullan, natty, pencil condenser microphone, ribbon microphone, se electronics, se electronics gemini ii, se electronics rn17, se electronics se4, se electronics voodoo vr1, se electronics z5600a ii, se rupert neve rn17, se rupert neve rnr1, small diaphragm condenser microphone, theo jackson, valve microphone

Grand Chapel Studios, built within the walls of a 150 year old Methodist Chapel in central Bedfordshire, opened its doors in April this year. Since opening, it has seen a horde of talented artists come through its doors, including Theo Jackson, Lotte Mullan and Natty.

Whilst at the studio, Natty …


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RYAN PICKETT & SE ELECTRONICS

Posted on Tue 24 September 2013 in General News • Tagged with instrument reflexion filter, my morning jacket, passive ribbon microphone, reflexion filter, ribbon microphone, ryan pickett, se electronics, se electronics irf 2 reflexion filter, se electronics voodoo vr1

Ryan Pickett is the front of house and live recording engineer for the band 'My Morning Jacket'. In this interview, Ryan explains why he chose to use a selection of sE Electronics Voodoo VR1 passive ribbon mics on the band's recent summer tour. Pickett mainly used the microphones to mic …


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STEVE STEVENS & HIS SE ELECTRONICS VOODOO VR1

Posted on Wed 28 August 2013 in General News • Tagged with dirty diana, michael jackson, passive ribbon microphone, pete thorn, ribbon microphone, se electronics, se electronics voodoo vr1, steve stevens

Steve Stevens is probably best known for his guitar solo on the 'Top Gun Anthem', playing on Michael Jackson's 'Dirty Diana' and playing and songwriting with Billy Idol on his breakthrough hits, including 'White Wedding'.

In this short interview, Steve explains why he loves the sE Electronics Voodoo VR1 …


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RECORDING AN EP ON THE LONDON EYE

Posted on Fri 12 July 2013 in General News • Tagged with #londoneyeep, frank hamilton, se electronics, se electronics rnr1, se electronics se4, se electronics voodoo vr1

Frank HamiltonOn 24th March 2013, Frank Hamilton took up the challenge of recording a full EP in one rotation of the London Eye! That's four complete, professionally recorded songs in less than 30 minutes! To achieve this, one pod of the London Eye was transformed into a makeshift recording studio. Supporting …


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