May 1, 2008,
By Bud Scoppa
More and more L.A.-based rock producers, engineers and mixers are doing projects in Nashville studios these days, not only because Music City boasts a...
May 1, 2008,
By Peter Cooper
The trap door is cool, even if Elvis Presley never got to go through it. Oh, yeah, I had a set of stairs with an alarm, security and all that so he could...
May 1, 2008,
By David Weiss
In New York City, a lot of people in the business of building music need something called a music building. There are a few such full-on complexes comprising...
Apr 1, 2008,
By David Weiss
The year 2006 is just a couple of notches back on the calendar, but in the lightning-fast world of New York City audio post, it's more than enough time...
Apr 1, 2008,
By Barbara Schultz
By the time you read this, the Townhouse Studios (West London) will have closed. At press time, parent company Sanctuary Group announced that the facility...
Mar 1, 2008,
By Peter Cooper
I get to listen while I write. Right now, I'm hearing Tom T. Hall singing The Girl Who Read the Same Book All the Time. In a few minutes, I'm going to...
Mar 1, 2008,
By David Weiss
Keep the horse you rode in on, or switch to a new steed? For New York-area audio facilities where a mainframe analog or digital desk remains the center...
Mar 1, 2008,
By Bud Scoppa
Talking about gear in L.A. is like being at a muscle-car convention, quips Thom Monahan. A friend of mine once commented that there are more tape machines...
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