A major exhibit at the BME is the Gibson Interactive Studio, where visitors can play on various guitars from the Gibson family, Slingerland drums and Wurlitzer digital pianos.
One exciting part of this exhibit allows visitors to actually mix the individual components of a track by Queen on a Soundcraft GB2 console and then compare their result with the original final mix to see how close they got.
“As a British manufacturer who has been around for over 35 years of British music history, we’re delighted to have worked with Gibson on this incredible experience at the BME,” reported Andy Trott, President of Soundcraft Studer, part of the Harman International group of companies.

“I’m a musician and do as much music production as I can find time for at home, so I’d relish the chance to mix a classic track by a band like Queen, and of course with a Soundcraft console at the heart of the experience, you know it will sound great!”
The BME provides visitors with an unprecedented look at all musical genres from skiffle to reggae, rock n’ roll to blues and from punk to urban. For more information, visit http://www.britishmusicexperience.com/
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