Audio Technology News | Muse’s Sound Engineer talks to Audiotechnews

Muse’s Sound Engineer talks to Audiotechnews

Posted on February 27, 2008
Filed Under In The Spotlight, Studio Shenanigans, Take A Walk On The Live Side |

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Marc CarolanEvery now and again, we like to look after our subscribers by giving them access to information that no one else can get.

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For now though - sign up to our RSS feed to enjoy our interview with Marc Carolan - a truly big time Sound Engineer, great bloke, and someone who has achieved what many of us long to.

Wembley Stadium!

(I’ve done the arena, but never the stadium).

Here’s a taster for you.

Any favourite memories from recording sessions and/or live work?

Mixing an album for an amazing Irish jazz singer called Mary Coughlan in Kampo studios in New York (Tom Waits and Elvis Costello dropped by!).

My first recording session in Abbey Road. And the first album mix session i finished in my own Suite Studios, here in Dublin.

Marc works with Muse in the studio as well as in a live capacity, so it’s no wonder the shows are sonically brilliant. Audiotechnews wanted to know about Marc’s influence on the sound of the artists he works with. His gear preferences, if you will.

Do you have any particular gear that you consider puts the ‘Marc Carolan stamp’ on things?

Pre Amps - Live the XL4 pre’s cannot be beaten. Studio, loving my new John Hardys at the moment. Comps - All hail the Distressor!!

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