In this down to earth article, Graham exposes his practical list of “non-gear” items that allow him to be his most productive in the studio. His list is thought provoking and reminds us that not all essential items are high tech. Graham explains how even the simplest things can be vital, and make major contributions to both quality and productivity in the studio setting.
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Graham tells us about other necessary “gear” for our studio.
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