BLACKBERRY HILL, EUGENE, ORE.
Dec 1, 2003 12:00 PM, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY
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Justin King (justinguitar@hotmail.com) celebrated Blackberry Hill's grand opening.
Although Blackberry is a traditional for-hire studio, King is recording demos and tracks for his upcoming album.
Facilities: 1,300-square-foot tracking room, two large iso rooms, machine room, 500-square-foot control room. Gear: 60-channel analog Amek Media 51 board; Studer A80, MCI JH24 2-inch 24-track machines; 12-channel Neve 5106 sidecar; Pro Tools|HD; vintage, state-of-the-art mics; numerous outboard gear.
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