Studio

50 Channel Sound Workshop Series 34When my wife and I were blessed with a beautiful new home and our first son, I knew I wanted to be able to be near the family. I also didn’t want to give up the great critical listening environments that large, professionally designed recording studios provide. So, we decided to turn 1,200 square feet of space below our house into a new class of home studio.

Lounge AreaHaving worked in world class rooms for more than 20 years, I strove to build a production facility that would feature the acoustics of mega-rooms, combined with a relaxed environment that would support a modern, creative work flow. Through many long hours of design and construction with friends and family, we have built a recording environment that raises the bar for the “home” studio. Of course, many artists benefit from the variation that multiple recording studios can offer to one project. I love working in world class rooms and am able to offer preferred rates at many other recording studios to my clients.

Tech Notes

Console: Sound Workshop Series 34. 50×24x50 for over 100 inputs in remix.
Recorders: Various portable DAT and cassette recorders (Fun field recording stuff.)
Monitors:
Yamaha NS 10, Klipsh Herrasy, Linn Tucans powered by Creek (Audiophile awesome!), NHT sub.
Amplifiers:
Hafler, Yamaha, NHT
Outboard:
Valley Dynamites, DBX 160, Sontec, NTP, DBX 165As, Kurzweil KSP 8 with remote, Aphex Pro Exciter, TC M5000, Focusrite ISA 430, and always some new ones being checked out.
DAW:
Pro Tools HD with 192 I/O, MOTU with 896 and 828 I/O.
Software:
Pro Tools 7, Digital Performer 4.5, Reason 3, Live 5.
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