02R96 ROCKS MATT CAMERON’S WORLD
Pearl Jam Drummer Putting Yamaha Digital
Mixer Through Paces in Home Studio
BUENA PARK, CA (May 28, 2004)Matt
Cameron has been a recording “self-starter” ever
since he purchased a used Fostex 4-track for around $750—at
the time, a major investment. “It was crude by today’s
standards, but my formative years were shaped on that unit,”
he says. “It was basically a little recording studio in
a box. The technology blew my mind.”
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a 4-track: Cameron and the 02R96 |
Although best known as the beat behind two of the
biggest bands of the 1990s Seattle music explosion—Soundgarden
and Pearl
Jam—Cameron has always had a passion for recording.
He now boasts two work spaces to practice what has become more
than a hobby: his home studio, located north of Seattle, and the
aptly-named Space Studios in downtown Seattle, where he and former
Monster Magnet guitarist John McBain produce and engineer songs
for their side project, the Wellwater
Conspiracy. Cameron’s recording gear has also come a
long way since the days of that 4-track, with the recent addition
of a Yamaha 02R96
digital mixing console.
“I was not a previous 02R user,” he
explains. “However, I changed my mind after reading an interview
with Madonna’s producer Mirwais, where he was talking about
how much he liked his Yamaha 01V.
I definitely wanted to make the switch to digital, and wanted
to replace my analog board with something that would be more comprehensive
as well as a good songwriting tool.
“The 02R96 looked like it did a lot of things
in a compact package, which was very important, since my home
studio has some space limitations. Once I got it in there and
got it all set up, it basically rocked my world.”
Being a newcomer to the world of digital, Cameron
admits that there was a slight learning curve involved with the
new board. “I had to read up on the recall functions and
take time to figure out how the channel layers interact with the
channel effects,” he says. “But once I basically plugged
my stuff in, it was good to go.”
Cameron’s home studio equipment also includes
a Mac G4 system, MOTU Digital Performer recording medium with
FireWire interface, a pair of Universal Audio 2-610 tube preamps,
a UREI 1176, a NORD Lead synthesizer, a vintage Yamaha PSR2100
keyboard and Yamaha Motif
Rack module, an ADAT machine and various playback pieces.
A Yamaha Drum artist, Cameron also plays a Birch
Custom Absolute kit.
“I try to get as many channels going as possible,”
Cameron says, “and since the FireWire has eight ins and
eight outs, the 02R96 can be used for that as well. The old outboard
gear is still there, but definitely not used often, since the
console’s onboard effects are great. The greatest feature,
by far, is being able to program different board settings and
recall them. For instance, if I have a setting for a live Wellwater
rehearsal, or if we’re actually tracking or mixing, just
one switch and we’re all set.”
Cameron is currently working on songs for the next
Pearl Jam release, slated to go into production in summer 2004,
and recently put the 02R96 to the test recording and mixing an
internet single for Wellwater Conspiracy.
“I know we’re barely scratching the
surface with this, but so far, having a completely digital signal
path can’t be beat,” he says. “The fidelity
is noticeably bumped up. The sound is different, as we grew up
on analog, but the versatility and convenience of digital far
outweighs any fidelity issues.”
For more information on the 02R96, write Yamaha
Corporation of America, Professional Audio, P.O. Box 6600, Buena
Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com/proaudio.