Paul Humphreys
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
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Paul Humphreys' Studio Monitors
"Andy and myself also ended up with a Mellotron each, and I've kept an Emulator IIX, which is good for grungy loops. "We can achieve very good production quality with this set-up just through being very careful. We learned a lot with OMD from engineers like Tom Lord Alge and Steve Hague, so we can use the facilities we have to the out most. We've got good outboard effects like Lexicon reverbs and Urei compressors, and decent speakers like Yamaha NS10s and NS40s. Now I'm getting into the Yamaha ProMix 01 automated mixer, which is great because you can reset it so quickly. It allow you to get some perspective on a song then return to it easily."
"Andy and myself also ended up with a Mellotron each, and I've kept an Emulator IIX, which is good for grungy loops. "We can achieve very good production quality with this set-up just through being very careful. We learned a lot with OMD from engineers like Tom Lord Alge and Steve Hague, so we can use the facilities we have to the out most. We've got good outboard effects like Lexicon reverbs and Urei compressors, and decent speakers like Yamaha NS10s and NS40s. Now I'm getting into the Yamaha ProMix 01 automated mixer, which is great because you can reset it so quickly. It allow you to get some perspective on a song then return to it easily."
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Mixing Engineer