Heather Davies

Freelance Radio and Podcast Producer

Last Day Making Sounds of the 20th Century

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A photo to prove that you don’t need a fancy studio to make great radio. This is engineer Ali, sat in my dining room, using ProTools on his laptop, plugged into my non-specialist-audio speakers.

The last 10 minutes of the series will be a jet-propelled journey back through the 50 years covered by the series – from “I did not have sexual relations with that woman” right back to “I declare the Festival of Britain open”.

I’d laid out the clips I wanted to use in a 5 track Adobe Audition session (83 in total), and then mixed down all the clips in each track so that we didn’t have to re-set all those individual tracks in Ali’s ProTools session. He opened those 5 tracks and sliced them back up before working his magic. Watching him use ProTools is like watching a musician – his hands move so quickly!

One response to “Last Day Making Sounds of the 20th Century”

  1. Dave Nugget Avatar

    That’s awesome, man. Easily one of the finest produced series on Radio (if not the finest), which makes the means all the more spectacular. Not only that, but the commentary provided by ‘Sounds of the 20th Century’ on Twitter, and the interactivity with listeners of the show, has been truly sublime. SOTTC is a great representation of technological advances in the 21st Century, which wouldn’t have been possible in 1951, the year covered when SOTTC started its epic and mind-blowing trip through the 20th Century. SOTTC; I shall miss thee…

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