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« on: June 13, 2005, 08:46:14 PM »

old news from february 04

......and Guns ?N? Roses camped out cutting new tracks with producer/engineer Caram Costanzo and Pro Tools engineer Eric Cadieux.

http://www.studioexpresso.com/Newsletters/feb04.htm

end of the page near to the beatles pic

some works from caram can be hear in rage against the machine, pearl jam, lil kim, and guess what
.... stoned temple pilots

http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Caram%20Costanzo:1927228819:page=discography

Eric Cadieux - worked with Trevor Horn in 1991 on Marc Almond's album 'Jacky'. It would seem that Horn drafted in Eric Cadieux to work on Tubular Bells II. Has also worked with Joe Satriani, on his album 'Engines of Creation'. Cadieux is credited for digital sound processing, with the digital sound processor getting a namecheck in 'The Bell'. Of course, a digital sound processor can be anything that processes sound digitally...in addition, most processors don't make sounds of their own. What Mike seems to use is a little synthesiser arpeggio


he seems to been working with joe satriani

i don't know if this can help right now to figure out in which position we are now but its impresive the amount of people in cd
 
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