-Victor Wooten’s instrument went to a DI and then to the StudioLive. Steve Bailey was plugged into an effects processor, then a DI, and finally the StudioLive.
-David Haynes’s percussion controller triggered Easy Drummer software on a laptop equipped with a PreSonus AudioBox interface, patched to a pair of StudioLive line inputs.
-We recorded everything directly to Capture and did a quick mix; check it out!
I’m Rick Naqvi, and I'm the owner/engineer of Black Dog Recording Studio in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and play guitar in the funk band Phat Hat. I have been working for PreSonus for the past 14 years and am currently the Vice President of Sales and Marketing. I enjoy working with people that are passionate about music and audio. Welcome to the PreSonus Blog!
PreSonus Customer Support Manager Alex Faucheux is a graduate of Full Sail University and is a veteran Foley artist, creating sound effects for films. A member of the all-PreSonus employee band Fat Rocker, he plays bass, guitar, and harmonica.
Jonathan Hillman, Studio One Software Project Manager is a six year PreSonus veteran with a degree in music from LSU. A gigging musician when not immersed in the digital world, Jonathan is also a composer and arranger for the Baton Rouge Symphony.
An established guitarist, vocalist, engineer, and producer, PreSonus Product Specialist and Customer Support representative Justin Spence graduated from the SAE Institute of Technology, then worked as an instructor and supervisor at the New York and Nashville campuses of the school before joining PreSonus. In addition to his work with PreSonus, he owns and operates the All Audio mobile recording service in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and engineers projects at Alliance Recording Studios in Miami, Florida.