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History of recording equipment from 1990s to Present Day at Jonathan Slatter Music Studio

A little trip down memory lane of some of the recording equipment I have used and people I have worked with over the years…


Making Sound Effects

Aside from music and radio production I’ve always really enjoyed recording sound effects, especially nature sounds – and even more especially the sound of the sea. This was in many ways because in the early days, when I was working from my parents’ house, I had no money, so when making radio adverts, if I needed sound effects I would go out and record them myself rather than buy them. In those days I recorded with my one and only microphone – the amazing Beyer 201 dynamic and a Tascam 32 1/4″ tape machine. So where I could to record was really restricted to the length of the microphone cable…

In 1994 I purchased a Sony stereo mic and a Teac Portable Dat Recorder, the DA-P20, which I took to the US to record the ‘Sounds of New York City’ in September of that year.

Manhattan Traffic recorded in 1994
30 years later it’s still selling: https://www.pond5.com/sound-effects/item/996663-manhattan-traffic?ref=soundsvisual

Later I had a portable kit comprising an HHB Portadat with a Sennheiser MKH30 / MKH40 M-S stereo pair – wrapped up in a Rycote windjammer.

F1 Cars Practice Day Silverstone 1996
https://www.pond5.com/sound-effects/item/8824981-formula-1-cars-bend-straight?ref=soundsvisual

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