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Engineer and Producer John Fischbach on Analog and Digital Recording

John Fischbach
New Orleans-based engineer and producer John Fischbach is the co-owner of the famed Piety Street Recording Studio with partner Mark Bingham. In his career, Fischbach has worked on landmark recordings by Stevie Wonder (Songs in the Key of Life), Carole King (Writer), Rick Springfield (Mission Magic!) and many others.
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Engineer and producer John Fischbach discusses the pros and cons of new digital technology in recording. He praises the editing capabilities of programs like Pro Tools, but expresses his preference for the superior sound of analog tape. Fischbach also gives examples of how to best use both technologies to your benefit in the studio.



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October 2006
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