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Seigen Ono consulted on the sound system for this exhibition.
Sound materials of moving image works were mastered at his studio, Saidera Mastering .
At the cafe space, the music recorded with multi-channel formatted Super Audio CD released from Saidera Records was streamed from five "Eclipse TD 512" speakers. The music soothed visitors' hearts.
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Composer, music producer, recording engineer. Born, 1958.
He says, "Primarily, when people want to listen to music, the best choice is to listen to it in live performance. If they can't hear it live, they are compelled to listen to recorded music. It is a pity that many listeners have listened to music only in CD format the last twenty years. Saidera Records produces Super Audio CD (SACD) instead of delivering live performances to you."
He is always painstakingly careful to reproduce the original sound and tone of instruments on CD. He also insists on expressing the heart of music in his CD works. His latest work is "I probably will not remember you / Seigen Ono" (SACD multi-channel formatted). Based in Tokyo, he's been collaborating with various musicians from New York to Brazil. As a recording engineer, he's worked for many artists, including King Crimson, Miles Davis, David Sylvian, John Zorn, Keith Jarret, Herbie Hancock, Joe Jackson, Sadao Watanabe, Yasuaki Shimizu, Kazumi Watanabe, The Folk Crusaders, Puffy and Glay (for mastering). Established Saidera Mastering Company in Aoyama, Nov. 1995.
In Nov. 2000, Saidera Mastering Company constructed their own building at Jingumae, Shibuya and changed the company name to Saidera Paradiso Co., Ltd. Its new studio (4.5 metre ceiling height) is getting much attention for being an open-minded and unique studio with the latest equipment (which can cover DSD or surround-sound).
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