Media One Audio is producing and editing the weekly Sunday Celebrations for Rev. Cecil Williams & the world-famous Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco. Here is the link for the weekly Podcast: http://www.glide.org/page.aspx?pid=374
Media One A/V will be providing the Audio, Visual and Recording Services for the prestigious SF MusicTech Summit 7 on December 6, 2010 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco. “The SF MusicTech Summit brings together visionaries in the music/technology space, along with the best and brightest developers, entrepreneurs, investors, service providers, journalists, musicians and
So Many Roads to Soothe My Soul… Said Jerry Garcia in song. And like Jerry, I found myself traveling so many roads, representing our Media One Archive side in the month of October. I traveled to the East Coast for a large conference and then back to the Bay Area for another recording gig. In
– by Dark Star Dan Sean & I are working an Audio-Visual gig today called “Unleashed Culture” at the new InterContinental Hotel in San Francisco. A-V is something we are offering more and more at Media One as we have invested heavily in all kinds of cool and new gear. Now the conference we’re at features
Media One Archive is excited to be taking-in the 8th Annual “Jerry Day 2010” at McClaren Park in San Francisco on 8-01-10. Betty & Dan were part of the early-days people helping our good buddy, Tom Murphy, organize this event. Hope to see some of you out there as it is an event not to be missed. Here’s a
-by Errin Yesterday was an exciting day. The Glide Ensemble performed at a Barbara Boxer fundraiser at the Fairmont Hotel, and President Obama was the guest speaker. I sang with the Ensemble and Dan and Betty engineered Glide’s portion of the event, so three of our Media One staff were in attendance. Although the choir
-by Errin Did you know that the media for the feature film Avatar required 52 petabytes of storage space? Me neither. Did you know that there was such a thing as a petabyte until just a second ago? OK, I’ll confess. I’d never heard about petabytes myself until I sat in on the Archive panel
-by Dark Star Dan One of the most important things I have learned about live sound in my career is that good sound requires cooperation. My greatest dissatisfaction as a live sound engineer is the issue of band members playing their instruments too loudly. Amps that are turned up too high, stage monitors that are
-by Dark Star Dan I work every Sunday morning at a very famous multi-denominational church in San Francisco called Glide Memorial Church lead by Rev. Cecil Williams (www.glide.org) I am the house sound engineer and Betty Cantor-Jackson of Grateful Dead fame is our recording engineer. A couple of years ago, I remember going to Glide
-by Dark Star Dan A nice way to make a quick and full-bodied live recording is by creating what is called a Matrix. This technique was developed by innovative tapers years ago and is quite an effective way of making a really good recording of one of your favorite bands or musical aggregations. I’ve built
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