Boston, MA (February 4, 2014)—Berklee College of Music's 1,200-seat Performance Center (BPC) recently added two new Yamaha Cl5 Digital Audio Consoles to help students, faculty and national entertainment groups produce the many shows held there year round.
by Kelleigh Welch The news of folk legend Pete Seeger's death on Monday, January 27, threw the music community into a state of mourning, as news outlets packed their Twitter feeds with links to obituaries, reflections and old articles commemorating Seeger's contributions to the music world. Seeger, labeled as a "banjo picking troubadour" and political activist, played a vital role in the folk community, along with the political advocacy for civil rights and peace.
"Most recording guitarists that I know don't care what they play through, as long as it sounds good and fits the track. That's why it's not a matter of either/or guitar amps or plug-ins; it's both. You've got to learn to embrace the strengths of each and utilize them to your advantage. I can't get the sound of my old BR6 from a plug-in, but that BR6 won't sound like a cranked-up ENGL E765 plug-in. They both rock in their own way." —Rich Tozzoli. From the latest issue of Pro Sound News; want to read more? Click here to subscribe to our free online edition!