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Hi Ted,
Yeah we know each other. The dual 16 tracks are accurate, I know, I aligned the machines every day. The Neve is an 8068 for sure. Ed Rak got two 8078's soon after as you said. He still has them! The Phil Ramone album you mentioned with Paul Simon I believe was "One Trick Pony". That 8068 was later merged with another in the new Hit Factory building and Flying Faders were added. They later sold it off. Too bad. Jon Smith assisted on Double Fantasy. I'm sure you know him. He's still in NYC, as am I. The wide tracks and Tony Levin made one hell of a low end!! Should get together some time. Hope all is well. Peter K. |
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