Earthquake simulation rattles Ottawa River shoreline
dimanche, 6 octobre 2019 à 13:39 - More than 600 volunteers took part in Saturday s exercises.
Ottawa volunteers took part in an emergency earthquake exercise Saturday in rural Dunrobin, preparing for the possibility a damaging and potentially deadly 6.5-magnitude quake could one day rattle the region.
Similar exercises have been organized by Gatineau officials for the past five years, but this was the first time Ottawa emergency crews were invited to participate and the first time those exercises were held on this side of the Ottawa River.
Saturday s scenarios were aimed at giving first responders a taste of the challenges they d experience in a real disaster.
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Rupert Neve, inventor of a mixing desk that became the gold standard in recording studios – obituary Telegraph Obituaries © Gary Miller/WireImage Rupert Neve with his Lifetime Achievement Technical Grammy Award - Gary Miller/WireImage
Rupert Neve, who has died aged 94, was a British-born recording genius regarded as the “father” of the modern mixing console – the massive board with hundreds of knobs and faders that dominates studio control rooms; his equipment gave depth and power to albums by such leading rock bands as The Who, Santana, Fleetwood Mac, Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire and the Grateful Dead.
In 1997, Neve received a special merit Grammy award for “outstanding technical significance to the recording field” and in 1999 was named “Man of the Century” by Mix magazine. Yet Neve confessed a preference for “English cathedral music, large organs and choirs and soloists”. He was, also, entirely self-taught.
Rupert Neve, inventor of a mixing desk that became the gold standard in recording studios – obituary
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