Audio Technology

LAST WORD

I studied audio in the late ’70s before working in a Paris recording studio headed by a famous French producer, Dominique Blanc-Francard — give him a song and he’d make it a hit!

After my experience with Dominique I started my own studio in a big old cinema on the outskirts of Paris.

It was a beautiful place that I mostly renovated myself. Acoustically it sounded amazing and it helped me record hundreds of jazz albums.

I did that up until 1999, when

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