{"entry":[{"id":"2113851","hash":"b6534b662d62eede2dab6d1e58f9c749","requestHash":"medicsound","profileUrl":"http:\/\/gravatar.com\/medicsound","preferredUsername":"medicsound","thumbnailUrl":"http:\/\/2.gravatar.com\/avatar\/b6534b662d62eede2dab6d1e58f9c749","photos":[{"value":"http:\/\/2.gravatar.com\/avatar\/b6534b662d62eede2dab6d1e58f9c749","type":"thumbnail"}],"displayName":"medicsound","aboutMe":"I've been fascinated by recording multi-track since I was old enough to understand what my dad's two track reel-to-reel could do with tape delays and single channel recording and bouncing.  \r\n\r\nI went to school for recording in Michigan, just before the school got their hands on their first midi capable Macintosh.  I learned how to splice tape, track to tape, mic an acoustic guitar, and mix a band.  I learned how to set up sound for video, and I learned a ton about acoustic theory and microphone physics.  I fell in love with capturing sounds.\r\n\r\nI moved to Chicago and started a digital studio with my roommates in a warehouse on the South side.  Started as a two track, moved up to eight before I moved to Cincinnati.\r\n\r\nNow I record a variety of styles of bands and do film soundtrack work for indie filmmakers.  I'm still in love with sound.","urls":[]}]}