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I was recording tracks on a demo an old school rock star was putting together back in the late 80's. He wanted me to use the X100 instead of my rig. :confused: When things weren't working out tone wise, he suggested we call "Tom" to figure out what the problem was. He went in the other room and literally called Shultz on the phone. Tom couldn't help. Unit was broken so I ended up using my rig any way. Turned into a cool drinking story, though.
 
River City Studios":2nxpyare said:
I was recording tracks on a demo an old school rock star was putting together back in the late 80's. He wanted me to use the X100 instead of my rig. :confused: When things weren't working out tone wise, he suggested we call "Tom" to figure out what the problem was. He went in the other room and literally called Shultz on the phone. Tom couldn't help. Unit was broken so I ended up using my rig any way. Turned into a cool drinking story, though.
Now you're going to need to tell us who this 80's rockstar was. Waiting... :gethim:
 
TrueTone500":3jzbrc2s said:
River City Studios":3jzbrc2s said:
I was recording tracks on a demo an old school rock star was putting together back in the late 80's. He wanted me to use the X100 instead of my rig. :confused: When things weren't working out tone wise, he suggested we call "Tom" to figure out what the problem was. He went in the other room and literally called Shultz on the phone. Tom couldn't help. Unit was broken so I ended up using my rig any way. Turned into a cool drinking story, though.
Now you're going to need to tell us who this 80's rockstar was. Waiting... :gethim:


:D Bob Seibenberg. Played drums for Supertramp. I did the demo work. He got the record deal with Polygram. Then used his brother in law, Scott Gorham from Thin Lizzy, on the album. :gethim:
 
River City Studios":j6fqm3hw said:
TrueTone500":j6fqm3hw said:
River City Studios":j6fqm3hw said:
I was recording tracks on a demo an old school rock star was putting together back in the late 80's. He wanted me to use the X100 instead of my rig. :confused: When things weren't working out tone wise, he suggested we call "Tom" to figure out what the problem was. He went in the other room and literally called Shultz on the phone. Tom couldn't help. Unit was broken so I ended up using my rig any way. Turned into a cool drinking story, though.
Now you're going to need to tell us who this 80's rockstar was. Waiting... :gethim:


:D Bob Seibenberg. Played drums for Supertramp. I did the demo work. He got the record deal with Polygram. Then used his brother in law, Scott Gorham from Thin Lizzy, on the album. :gethim:
:thumbsup: Thanks!
 
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