

Hello, I'm Graeme Ferguson.
Let me tell you about myself, I've got a degree in sound production, two programmes on The Hospital Broadcasting Service, a dry wit, serviceable guitar chops and a day job, which I'd like to swap for something more challenging.
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I am Graeme Ferguson, a freelance Sound Engineer with live and studio experience.
I got into sound production after spending time playing music growing up, I played trombone at school and later added guitar and bass guitar, production was a sensible progression.
I went to College and University to learn more about production (including live sound and sound for the moving image) where I also gained an interest in radio presenting and production.
I've met some great people and discovered great musicians since University, taking opportunities around Glasgow and beyond. I currently volunteer with the Hospital Broadcasting Service and hold a job outside of the creative industries.
SonicEd Scotland is a project I started at University to support the then-new National 5 Music Technology course presented to students in Scottish schools. Find out more in the Links section, or just click here.
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If you want to get in touch with me then you can get me on X, email or by filling out this form. This can be about sound or music work, a chat or to confess your secrets, whichever.
Heck, you could even write to me if you knew my address, but that's a bit creepy.
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Links
This is it, you've reached the bottom. Not to say there's nothing down here though; this is where you can find links to other projects that I'm involved in and other parts of me on the internet. How about socials?
How about the best place to hear my voice? The Hospital Broadcasting Service is a hospital radio station based in Glasgow. I'm on at 10PM on a Friday, UK time. You can also find my programmes on Mixcloud.
Lastly, it's my university project: SonicEd Scotland. I produced a number of lessons aimed at school-level music production, I used Pro Tools initially and later Audacity. The lessons are old, but the gen is accurate.