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WSDG COMMISSIONED FOR 1ST TIAWAN STUDIO

TAIWAN: Top Asian mixing engineer Kenny Fan, has commissioned the Walters-Storyk Design Group

www.wsdg.com, to create a ‘Vest Pocket‘ digital audio production studio in Taipei, capital city of Taiwan.

Fan, who has accrued numerous high-profile credits for Asian pop stars such as Wu Bai, Mayday and Jolin Tsai, also recorded portions of Bob James Live At Brown Sugar Taipei. Fan studied recording in the U.S. in the late ‘80‘s, and spent a year at LA‘s NRG Studios. He returned to Taiwan to engineer at the legendary Life Recording Studio for 10 years, and opened opened his original Yohu Studio in Taipei in 2006.

“Our offices in Beijing, Mexico City, Switzerland, Argentina and Brazil are active on a variety of projects, and we are very pleased to have been invited to design this studio in Taiwan,” John Storyk said. “At just under 600 s.f., Kenny Fan‘s new studio will have a footprint similar to a number of small, powerful facilities we recently completed in New York City. These ‘Vest Pocket‘ studios take advantage of compact new digital mixing consoles and cost-effective acoustical treatments to provide their clients with extremely flexible recording and mixing options.”

“I have been fortunate to have built a strong following in Asia,” Fan said. “When the time came for me to upgrade my studio I wanted to offer my clients a world-class facility. I have followed their work for many years and am very pleased to have the first WSDG-designed studio in Taiwan.”

Fan‘s new Yohu Studio is planned for completion in the summer of 2008. It will be based on the Icon D-Control console and will feature Pro Tools HD and Barefoot MM27 and NS10 monitors. WSDG project supervisor is NY-based Romina Larregina.

Photo Caps: WSDG rendering of Yohu Control Room in Taipei, Taiwan

Yohu Studio owner Kenny Fan

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