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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Going Ham

Hey guys, been awhile I know, not sure how many subscribers out there even check in anymore but we all have been busy here at Gridlock, with sessions and with our personal lives but I plan on updating more real soon. Started working with some new clients as of late, really trying to get into a new routine, learning the clients drives and making myself more familiar with the equipment he uses. There are in this instance so many issues with the amout of data and just physical space these drives take up on the credenza, it has me looking for the smallest but most reliable Terabyte drives I can find. Im having fun though, and alot is expected of me, but thats what I like about the situation. Im in charge of what gets bought, what gear we decide to use in the future, and just experimenting with new modules and outboard. Im still learning the rig on which he uses to produce, but I should have it all together come the next few weeks. Im looking forward to this year alot, alot of changes and hopefully meeting new people and taking my craft to another level. Here are some pics of the recent sessions at PWR and Silent.

5 comments:

Unknown June 9, 2009 at 12:22 PM  
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Unknown June 9, 2009 at 12:24 PM  

hmmm...
1) Neko
2)Roland Fantom
3)Roland V Synth
4)Akai MPC4000

...is it Polow?

Kid Klassic(Producer) June 18, 2009 at 12:47 AM  

Yo keep doing your thing bro. Hard work always pays off. Don't forget to take your breaks(no matter how short) if you need to, they'll only help give you re-charge. Don't even sweat the blog, nuff ppl follow you guys, some more quiet than others ;)

Pz

-Kid

Seeker June 18, 2009 at 11:49 PM  
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Anonymous,  June 18, 2009 at 11:51 PM  

Black Miles, you rock. Or wait, is he White Jeremy? Either way, you rock, it was a pleasure meeting you again and working with you. Y'all come back more often, y'hear?

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