Orange Hill Audio Sequoia Does It All At AES

October 12, 2007
Orange Hill Audio Sequoia

We're back with Oliver Neumann from Orange Hill Audio who continues showing us how Orange Hill Audio's Sequoia really does it all from the first note to the finished product. Here, we go through some mastering capabilities like cross-fading tracks and sound restoration functions.

Stay tuned to Gearwire.com. We still have plenty more from AES!

Presenter: Oliver Neumann, Orange Hill Audio
Location: New York, New York

Gretchen Hasse is a producer for Gearwire


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