Audio Insider
Online Monthly Pass

Register for an Account Forgot your Password?

         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

Cups 'N Strings Saves 50 Record Plant Live Recordings

Feb 16, 2007 5:20 PM

Polls


Free Live Webcast:

Understanding Bass Management
With Bob Hodas, November 20th

Brought to you by Ex'pression College for Digital Arts and Mix
Bob Hodas explores best practices for Bass Management in your studio, explaining how to set up a bass managed system, what features to look for in a Bass Management box and much more.
Read more and register here.

Check out our other webcasts here.


Mastering Stories

Our December issue will focus on mastering. We'd like to hear from mastering engineersÑtell us about your most interesting mastering project. E-mail us at mixeditorial@mixonline.com.


Remix Hotel News

Avid Presents: Remix Hotel Los Angeles| Dec. 4-6, 2008

Hot off an incredibly successful event in Atlanta, Remix Hotel is gearing up for its final event in 2008: Remix Hotel Los Angeles. We're busy putting together a killer weekend of panels, production and more. Keep it tuned to remixhotel.com for registration and schedule details, and be sure to check out all of the amazing videos from Atlanta and New York! .


This Month in Mix

Chris Stone, founder of Record Plant Recording Studios, has contracted Bruce Maddocks of Cups 'N Strings Studios in Santa Monica, Calif. to restore and archive 50 live radio shows recorded at the Record Plant's Sausalito, Calif., studios in the 1970s. The live concerts include performances by artists such as Jimmy Buffett, Boz Scaggs, Santana, Fleetwood Mac and a Jim Keltner jam with John Lennon.

"We had such a scene at the studios on Sunday nights," recalls Stone, the owner at the time of Record Plant's studios in Sausalito, as well as facilities in Los Angeles and New York. "I was going through some memorabilia and found this collection, complete with contracts signed for broadcast rights. Since this has been in storage since way before the Internet, I think we have something that is unique and quite valuable."

Stone has contracted Maddocks, owner of Cup's 'N Strings and a specialist in the recovery of analog assets and high-resolution digital archival. During the '80s, Maddocks served as Stone's chief engineer at the L.A. studios and has since become one of the recording industry's experts on analog-to-digital conversion and archiving.

"It's common knowledge that analog tapes suffer from sticky-shed syndrome, and the backing on the tape begins to disintegrate," Maddocks explains. "But we are also seeing hydrolysis and sticky shed with the older digital tape formats—DATs, especially, and the half-inch 3324 and 3348 formats, too."

Many of the analog multitrack original tapes were transferred to the DAT format, which at the time was considered optimum. "Now we know that DAT tapes are a precarious storage medium, so we are moving those tapes to the front of the queue for archiving," Maddocks says. "Luckily, we have a variety of DAT decks, which gives us the ability to get reliable playback on machines compatible with virtually any tapes."

Maddocks explains the end product of the archiving process: "We go to Pro Tools, creating 88.2MHz sample rate 24-bit broadcast WAV files and then store them on MAM-A optical discs, a spin-off from Matsui, which have a projected shelf-life of 100 years, if stored correctly."

For more information, visit www.cupsnstrings.com or e-mail Chris Stone at christonebiz@mac.com.



Modern Recording and Mixing

This 2-DVD set will show you how the best in the music industry set up a studio to make world-class records. Regardless of what gear you are using, the information you'll find here will allow you to take advantage of decades of expert knowledge. Order now $39.95

Mastering Cubase 4

Electronic Musician magazine and Thomson Course Technology PTR have joined forces again to create the second volume in their Personal Studio Series, Mastering Steinberg's Cubase(tm). Edited and produced by the staff of Electronic Musician, this special issue is not only a must-read for users of Cubase(tm) software, but it also delivers essential information for anyone recording/producing music in a personal-studio. Order now $12.95