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See how Peter Gabriel uses Mitsubishi 32 track dig.

Peter Gabriel

Singer, Keyboardist

Genesis

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"In the end we got so fed up with it that we hired in a Mitsubishi 32-track digital, which had sufficient tracks for us to do everything on one reel. The Mitsubishi worked well for us. I'd love to do an A-B against the Sony system."

See how Andy McCluskey uses Mitsubishi 32 track dig.

Andy McCluskey

Singer, Guitarist

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

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"The Mitsubishi 32-track recorder was a Godsend too - we actually managed to get everything on one machine. We didn't want to have to slave up two 24-track tapes because it's such a tedious process, and when you come to mixing you're always having to wait for them to lock up. It takes twice the time to mix when you're running two machines in sync."

See how Kee Marcello uses Mitsubishi 32 track dig.

Kee Marcello

Singer, Guitarist

Europe

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Kee Marcello is referenced by Ron Nervison in a YouTube video by propcycle as using a Mitsubishi 32-track digital recorder. The setup included vintage Neve mic preamps, an SSL console, and a chain involving SM57 microphones, a Massenberg stereo EQ, and an 1176 blackface limiter, all feeding into the Mitsubishi recorder.

See how Martin Rushent uses Mitsubishi 32 track dig.

Martin Rushent

Music Producer

The Human League

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"The air-conditioning alone at Genetic cost me £35,000, Fairlights were £25,000 and at one point we had a MItsubishi 32-track digital recorder that cost £70,000. So for a fraction of the cost I've got a studio a thousand times more powerful than anything I had then."

Genre Usage

Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.

Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Mitsubishi 32 track dig., it is most commonly used with the following gear.

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E-Mu Emulator II Synthesizers
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