Thailand - Thailand's leading jazz guitarist, Prode Tanapat, has recently chosen Audient to help bring his live music to audiences across the world. His self-titled album, which was released this month on the Warner Music (Thailand) label, includes two live tracks, 'Daddy's Tune' and 'Back Home', both of which were recorded and mixed using Audient consoles; namely the Audient ASP8024 and live mixing console, Aztec.

"We chose Aztec for the live recording because it always maintains the integrity of the signal path during production, the preamps are very clean and access to the record outputs via D-Sub is very convenient," explains Jack Pattanatabut, owner of rental company Jack Sound. He continues: "We mixed the two live tracks in the studio on the Audient ASP8024 so that Aztec's audio quality was not compromised. The mix on the ASP8024 was quick and easy and the it guarantees fantastic results!"

Prode Tanapat will shortly be releasing a live DVD of his music, again on the Warner Music label. Jack Sound, founded in the 1980s, is now the largest rental company in Thailand. It organizes concerts for the new Bangkok Stadium, which was completed in 2001, including those for Elton John and Robbie Williams.

(Lee Baldock)


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