CassetteMaster | Zap in Studio Interviewed by Gabriel @CassetteMaster | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 10 hours ago
Another video featuring the great Zap Aura!
Gabriel, a good friend of Zap's, interviews Zap IN STUDIO. Gabriel operates the PR&E AMX-18 sound mixing console, quickly learning the basics after I showed him a little about setting the levels.
Zap promotes his Vocal website page where he posts some of his written works. And he is a very good writer. I have read his works, and he is an amazing author.
Here is a link to his published writings, under the name :
https://vocal.media/authors/zap-aura-the-protogen
The song for intro and outro were recommended by Zap and Gabriel--the Caillou Remix of the Caillou cartoon. It was played off YouTube from the computer, through the soundboard, and back into the computer to record it in the interview's audio. DUH, I AM NOT THE AUTHOR OF THE SONG, I DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE MADE THE SONG, yadda yadda yadda.
The video portion had it's original audio muted and synchronized to the soundboard's audio. Sorry the video part was so short, I was originally only recording the audio and thought after the fact to grab my camera to get video footage of the event. Gabriel really enjoyed using the Soundboard!
Another video featuring the great Zap Aura!
Gabriel, a good friend of Zap's, interviews Zap IN STUDIO. Gabriel operates the PR&E AMX-18 sound mixing console, quickly learning the basics after I showed him a little about setting the levels.
Zap promotes his Vocal website page where he posts some of his written works. And he is a very good writer. I have read his works, and he is an amazing author.
Here is a link to his published writings, under the name :
https://vocal.media/authors/zap-aura-the-protogen
The song for intro and outro were recommended by Zap and Gabriel--the Caillou Remix of the Caillou cartoon. It was played off YouTube from the computer, through the soundboard, and back into the computer to record it in the interview's audio. DUH, I AM NOT THE AUTHOR OF THE SONG, I DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE MADE THE SONG, yadda yadda yadda.
The video portion had it's original audio muted and synchronized to the soundboard's audio. Sorry the video part was so short, I was originally only recording the audio and thought after the fact to grab my camera to get video footage of the event. Gabriel really enjoyed using the Soundboard!