As part of the Midterm assignment I was required to complete and submit the sinewave song. This project was such a blast! I ended up with a 54 second master out of the 30 - 60 second requirement, primarily due to the addictive nature of the project, arranging and creating specific instrument parts (drums, bass, leads, etc.) from nothing but sinewaves and plugins. In the studio we we're able to play the stereo master through Phil's main monitor setup, his NS10s and subwoofer. It's always a joy being able to hear how a mix done on your own nearfield monitors and headphones translates through other audio playback systems - especially when it translates well!
Brian Mulvany — Vancouver Recording Connection
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