The Class of 2003Jun 1, 2003 Mix magazine class of 2003 is a collection of new recording studio acoustic design projects. Learn about acoustics and design in these new recording studios and rooms.... Todd-AO Revamps Post StagesApr 1, 2003, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY Todd-AO (Los Angeles) has completely renovated its two identical stages at the Burbank and Santa Monica media centers. Pro Tools/Focusrite Control 24s... WNET/thirteenApr 1, 2003, by Tom Kenny Production for public television. It brings forth images of dingy rooms with frayed carpet and exposed wires, perhaps a leftover radio studio, where somehow... Networking NPR WestApr 1, 2003, by Mel Lambert National Public Radio, headquartered in Washington, D.C., needs little introduction. At a time when many news companies are reducing operations, NPR News has expanded and today extends over foreign and domestic bureaus.... B1 Goes B5.1Apr 1, 2003, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY Design and production studio B1 (Burbank, Calif.) has added a 5.1-capable suite for sound design, mixing and mastering clients, as well as for its core... The Village, Studio DMar 1, 2003, By Maureen Droney The Village has always had a great West L.A. location and a great history; these days it also has a great buzz going. Celebrating 35 years in business,... Beat Street ProductionsFeb 1, 2003, BY GARY ESKOW Joe Franco, owner of Beat Street Productions (www.beatstreetnyc.com), has a couple of things going for him. As the former drummer for Twisted Sister,... It All Starts With GuitarFeb 1, 2003, By Mike Clark For those who can't get past mandolins and Pavarotti, it may come as a surprise that Italy has a thriving, domestic rock scene. Granted, few artists with... L.A. GrapevineFeb 1, 2003, by Maureen Droney The Blade Runner scenario for downtown L.A. hasn't materialized at least not yet. But some of that gritty, multicultural vibe is in evidence, especially... Robert Rodriguez Upgrades FacilityFeb 1, 2003, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY Acoustic Spaces (Austin, Texas; www.acousticspaces.com) recently finished the design and sound system upgrade for film director/producer Robert Rodriguez's... New York MetroFeb 1, 2003, by Paul Verna After 38 years of fighting the good fight on the side of the dwindling army of analog diehards, Walter Sear was ready to throw in the towel. He felt defeated... Museum of Sound Recording Finds New HomeFeb 1, 2003, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY In April 2001, Mix reported in these pages on the expected opening of a museum dedicated solely to sound recordings in Camden, N.J. According to Bernard... Russ Berger Creates Latin Legends SoundJan 1, 2003, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY Latin music label Freddie Records (Corpus Christi, Texas; http://freddierecords.com/) has built a new complex for its corporate and merchandising offices,... New York MetroJan 1, 2003, by Paul Verna Tommy Uzzo is the first to admit that times have been hard for recording studios. As the principal owner of Mirror Image Recorders a four-room complex... New Studio Dots New York SkylineJan 1, 2003, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY Longtime sound engineer Jonny Sheehan (MTV and VH1 live shows) and noted drummer Tom Kaelin (Merle Saunders, the Rainforest Band, Rick Danko) have opened... Sorcerer SoundDec 1, 2002, By Paul Verna Al Fierstein — who built Sorcerer Sound in 1974 — never intended for the facility to serve as a stand-alone recording venue; he merely wanted it to showcase his burgeoning equipment design and acoustics consulting businesses. But more than 25 years later, this New York City studio boasts excellent acoustics and a bizarrely themed lounge that are matched only by the clientele..... Sterling SoundDec 1, 2002, By Paul Verna One could endlessly debate the relative merits of the world's great mastering studios and the engineers who work in them. However, few would argue that,... ENGINEER ANDY TAUB OPENS NEW STUDIODec 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY Designed by the Walters-Storyk Design Group, lead engineer Randy Taub's new 4,500-square-foot Brooklyn Recording Studio complex in Brooklyn's Cobble Hill... FEARLESS MUSIC HITS THE WEST COASTDec 1, 2002 For six years, Fearless Music (www.fearlessmusic.net) has provided full-service commercial music production on the East Coast. Now, signing on industry... STEP INTO THE PARLORNov 1, 2002, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY The Parlor Recording Studio, originally owned by Randy Travis, reopened its doors on Nashville's Music Row. New owners Larry Sheridan and Robin Ruddy... Most Popularadvertisement PollsTalkBack
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