Rudys Revamp

Nov 1, 2006 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

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Denver-based producer/engineer Mark Obermeyer of Rudys Studio (www.rudysstudio.com) has recently finished a major upgrade to his recording facility, including the jump to Pro Tools HD3 and installing a Digidesign ICON D-Command control surface and ADAM S3-A monitors.

Obermeyer teamed up with Justin Preston of Dragon Studios (also in Denver) in 1999, and has since played host to some of Colorado's top talent, who have worked in the facility's three tracking rooms and a large control room. “We have finished well over 100 projects and are eager to continue to make new musical associations with dedicated and creative people!” enthuses Obermeyer. “We set up the studio to be competitive with the finest rooms in town at a lower price point, and we have been steadily booked since 1998.”




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