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Sound Engineer Mozey displays a new advanced working gear at a Musical Concert in Kumasi
Moses Salami, a well-known Ghanaian sound engineer from Kumasi and owner of Salem Soundcraft, showcases a new gadget at a concert hosted by House of Jacob International church.
Mozey was the sound engineer for the “MY TESTIMONY & PRAISE 2024” concert.
An event held on June 9, 2024, at the House Of Jacob Chapel International where he used a virtual console instead of his usual digital console.
In a video recorded by blogger SkBeatz Records during the sound check, Mozey was seen using a “RAVEN MTi MAX” Multi-touch Production Console. He appeared positive and calm while working with this advanced equipment.
Mozey is likely the one of the few sound engineers in Ghana to use a RAVEN MTi MAX for a gospel concert. This console is a multi-touch panel weighing 18.21 pounds and costs 19,505.29 Ghanaian Cedi.
The event, celebrating the 49th birthday of Apostle Attah K. Gyedu, featured performances by Piesie Esther, Obaapa Christy, Noble Nketsiah, Enerst Opoku, Sandy Asare, Lady Lucy, Joyce Aboagye, and others.
Mozey’s excellent mix using the RAVEN MTi MAX provided a great experience for both attendees and musicians.
Mozey is dedicated to improving his career by using the best equipment for high-quality sound mixes.
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Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, Enjoys Warm Hospitality at Veronique Heights in Kumasi
The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, and his wife, Rebecca, recently spent a weekend at Veronique Heights in Kumasi, Ghana. Veronique Heights, known for its comfortable and welcoming environment, hosted the couple during their stay. Archbishop Cottrell is one of the top leaders in the Church of England and plays a major role in spreading messages of faith and unity.
The Archbishop shared his appreciation for the excellent service and warm hospitality provided by the team at Veronique Heights. He thanked the CEO, Naa Hemaa Sarhene , and her staff for making their stay enjoyable.
This visit highlights the importance of Veronique Heights as a top choice for high-profile guests in Kumasi. It also shows how the Archbishop is building stronger connections between his church and different communities around the world.
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