Over the years RME equipment has been employed in almost any situation you can imagine; from the most famous recording studios and live tours, like Abbey Road, Coldplay and Iron Maiden, to high-profile sports broadcasts including Wimbledon, Premiership football and the Ryder Cup. You may even spot some of RME’s blue fronted wizardry on-board vessels monitoring whale movements and buried in the guts of ultra-high tech aviation simulators.
We thought we’d seen everything until Mark Hartt-Palmer raised the bar for atmosphere! In the below pictures you’ll find the RME Fireface UFX giving its usual sterling service against the rather spectral back-drop of Gloucester Cathedral. Apparently the BBC had been filming Sherlock earlier in the day and filled the place with dry ice!
The flagship RME interface, renowned for its transparent sound and unrivalled reliability, was selected by Mark to record an Organ CD for Willowhayne Records.
Pictures courtesy of Mark Hartt-Palmer
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