Brownian Motion Posted May 7, 2010 Report Posted May 7, 2010 Walter Sear, an audio engineer whose steadfast devotion to pre-digital recording technology led him to maintain a studio with vintage, analog equipment, a risk that paid off in recent years as musicians like Norah Jones, Wilco and Wynton Marsalis flocked there for its rich natural sound, died on April 29 in Manhattan. He was 80 and lived on the Upper West Side. More Quote
paul secor Posted May 7, 2010 Report Posted May 7, 2010 Thanks for posting that. Change is inevitable, but it's good that there are people who stick with what they believe in, no matter what current trends may be. Seems that Mr. Sear was one of those people. Quote
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