Toft Audio ATB Console At AES With Malcolm Toft, Part Two

October 11, 2007
Toft Audio ATB

A lot has changed in audio recording and monitoring technology since Malcolm Toft mixed "Hey Jude" and "Space Oddity," but Malcolm says that the Toft Audio ATB Console is the console he would have built twenty years ago. Malcolm also talks about how both professional and personal monitoring systems have changed the face of mixing and how the advent of the computer recording era has had an effect on recording and analog equipment.

Stay tuned to Gearwire for more exciting coverage and high-profile interviews from New York City's 123rd AES Convention.

Presenter: Malcolm Toft, Toft Audio

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