Transistor assistant recording engineer and assistant mixer: John Ewing, Jr. Prisoner assistant recording engineer and assistant mixer: John Ewing, Jr. Galaxy assistant recording engineer and assistant mixer: John Ewing, Jr. Beautiful Disaster assistant recording engineer and assistant mixer: John Ewing, Jr. Electricity assistant recording engineer and assistant mixer: John Ewing, Jr.
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This story is all too familiar to recording and video studios alike — multiple versions of files coming from several locations and housed on multiple drives, all for the same project. Bringing EVO on board allowed NRG to re-imagine their entire workflow from tracking to backup, all tied together seamlessly under one system. With the introduction of the EVO Shared Storage Server, managing large sessions across multiple rooms has become a breeze.
The time that used to be spent troubleshooting and fixing bugs can now be spent on recording and archiving. The workflow that EVO enables at NRG has completely cut through the chaos that comes with file and session management, providing them with a smarter, more efficient, and productive way to work. If given the chance wouldn't you? It was there that Matt talked to Regan about her going to school for recording and invited her to come down to the studio when Society 1 started recording.
You can check out exclusive footage of Regan Reese tracking "Saddist Messiah" below. The live album is cool but I am just committed to the new material. We might do a few one off shows but that's it. The live album is sold exclusively through iTunes. Radium 2 features some of today's hottest starlets like Dana DeArmond and host Tera Wray along with today's best metal musicians such as Ill Nino, In This Moment, Society 1, and a special major label mystery artist.
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