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The heart of any studio is the mixing desk. Usually the most complex and powerful item used when recording, it routes the signals, changes tone, volume, panning and allows the engineer great control over all sonic elements of a session. One of EMI's greatest designs is the REDD.17, the first of a powerful series of valve mixing desks. The later versions of these REDD desks, the REDD.37 & REDD.51, were used on many of the recordings made at the studios during the 1960s. The REDD desks were sleek and powerful for the time, designed to be used as either portable or permanent installations. Four of these REDD.17 desks were built and usedd for remote recording all over the world, as wel as in various mixing rooms at Abbey Road Studios. REDD stands for Recording Engineering Development Department.(quotes from description) |
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