Ryan Jackson (from U of Toronto, Yale and Julliard) came back to his home town of Bracebridge, Ontario to do a benefit concert for the Muskoka Concert Association at the Rene M. Caisse theatre.

 

Here is some footage from his practice time where you can see the setup.   To learn more about Ryan, go to www.ryanwilliamjackson.com


The Hauptwerk instrument is using Milan Digital Audio's Notre Dame de Metz sample set.

 

The room had very little ambient reverb. So we needed to use the reverb tails from the sample set. The original reverb tails were 5 seconds long and the sound was muddy. Luckily, Hauptwerk 4 gave us the ability to trim the reverb back from 5 seconds down to 3. 

 

For this show, we switched our audio converters from Echo Audiofire12s to using the RME AD-32.  All I can say is WOW! 

 

 

 

The audio system is 14 Definitive Technology SM450, 1 Definitive Technology Supercube Reference Sub, an RME AD-32 Digital to Audio converter and 2 Crest CM2208 8 Channel amplifiers. 

 

The Computer system is an 8 core Mac Pro with 2 Keytec touchscreens using drivers from Touch-Base.com

 

 

 

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