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− | [[Sting]] was the first musician to record something for this project. Producer Rupert Hine went to New York, where [[Sting]] recorded a bass part on his [[Fender Jazz Bass]] and a drum program on his Synclavier. When engineer Stephen Tayler arrived [[Sting]]'s basic track from the Synclavier was transferred to Sony digital 24-track at [[Hip Pocket Recording Studios]]. | + | [[Sting]] was the first musician to record something for this project. Producer Rupert Hine went to New York, where [[Sting]] recorded a bass part on his [[1962 Fender Jazz Bass]] and a drum program on his Synclavier. When engineer Stephen Tayler arrived [[Sting]]'s basic track from the Synclavier was transferred to Sony digital 24-track at [[Hip Pocket Recording Studios]]. |
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Sting records in New York | |
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Date: | 1990-02-28 |
Location: | New York, NY, USA - Hip Pocket Recording Studios |
Attendees: | Sting, Rupert Hine, Godley & Creme |
Sting was the first musician to record something for this project. Producer Rupert Hine went to New York, where Sting recorded a bass part on his 1962 Fender Jazz Bass and a drum program on his Synclavier. When engineer Stephen Tayler arrived Sting's basic track from the Synclavier was transferred to Sony digital 24-track at Hip Pocket Recording Studios.
Godley & Creme filmed Sting playing bass.
See also
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External links
References
source: Sting: Enquête De Police, The Dream no. 3 mentions that the project started on March 13 and that Sting and Afrika Bambaataa were the first ones to be recorded.