Showing posts with label Alan Parsons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alan Parsons. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Meeting Alan Parsons
He recorded Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon", had his own Alan Parsons Project and many other things. A very well known Producer and Recording Engineer.
He was also a Fairlight CMI user, a system I was involved with developing before moving to Japan and working for Roland.
My meeting him wasn't what you might think....
I had been working at Roland in Japan for some time when I went to a Los Angeles Audio Engineering Society (AES) Conference and Exhibition with 3 other Japanese Roland Engineers.
One of them, Mr Serri, was the manager of the E-660 Digital EQ Product. On entering the conference Mr Serri and myself were told we had a brief meeting to attend. We were taken to one of the guests hotel rooms and Alan was waiting.
Mr Serri was introduced as the person responsible for the E-660 and me as "Roland staff" or something like that.... I don't think I got a mention by name..... Alan was in a hurry so we sat around his room's small coffee table, he talked and asked questions directly to me, I took notes of what he had thought about the E-660 during his evaluation and translated Mr Serri's answers and Alan's questions as required...
Then it was over.
I didn't get to say anything about anything other than the E-660.... or even introduce myself.. he just assumed I was a translator.
I can be contacted at Art & Technology
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Alan Parsons,
Producer,
Recording Engineer
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