Weyler joins Stereophonics, sticks with Focusrite

Feb 26, 2006 12:20 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Jason Weyler was working as an assistant engineer at London’s BJG-Sahara Sound when opportunity came knocking in a big way. Asked to play some percussion on the band’s You Gotta Go There To Come Back album sessions, the band phoned him to work on their current release, Language, Sex, Violence. Other? and by the end of the sessions Weyler had been hired to join the band full time. The band’s Live 8 performance kicked off a world tour that includes dates with Oasis.

Weyler has hardly abandoned his engineering background, however, and has been working with a pair of Focusrite’s Liquid Channel preamps, both in the studio and on tour. Having used the Focusrite Platinum and Red series preamps extensively during his tenure as a freelance audio engineer, Weyler specified the Liquid Channel for his touring rig.

For more information, visit www.focusrite.com.

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