
Veteran Audio Engineer Jim Stern
03/06/18 • 26 min
Veteran audio engineer Jim Stern talks at the 2018 Winter NAMM Show about his early years, some of the different environments he has worked in, some of the different techniques that he employs, plus some talk about some of the specific TASCAM products that he uses.
Veteran audio engineer Jim Stern talks at the 2018 Winter NAMM Show about his early years, some of the different environments he has worked in, some of the different techniques that he employs, plus some talk about some of the specific TASCAM products that he uses.
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