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Jun 6, 2003 12:00 PM

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This Month in Mix


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Studio: Peerless Mastering (Newton, Mass.)
Date opened: July 2003
Designer/Acoustician: Bob Alach of Alactronics
Console: N/A
Monitors: Weiss, SLS, SA amplifiers
Photo: Bob Alach

 

Studio: planet10 Studios (Barrington, Ill.)
Date opened: October 2001
Designer/Acoustician: James Johnson
Console: Tascam M3700
Monitors: N/A
Photo: James Johnson

 

Studio: Ravenswork (Venice, Calif.)
Date opened: spring 2002
Designer/Acoustician: John Storyk of Walters-Storyk Design Group
Console: Amek and Fame 2
Monitors: PMC IB1
Photo: Robert Wolsch

 

Studio: Rourketown Studios (Northridge, Calif.)
Date opened: April 2002
Designer/Acoustician: Chris Pelonis of Pelonis Sound and Acoustics'
Workstation: Pro Tools|HD 3 with Pro Control
Monitors: Tannoy 215s w/JBL dual subs
Photo: Chris Pelonis

 

Studio: Sonic Media (Parker, Texas)
Date opened: April 1, 2002
Designer/Acoustician: Russ Berger Design Group
Console: Sony DMX-R100
Monitors: ADAM S3A 5.1
Photo: Randy Copus

 

Studio: Sony Music Studio D (New York City)
Date opened: April 2002
Designer/Acoustician: George Augspurger
Console: acoustic room only with Yamaha B grand piano with Disclavier
Monitors: N/A
Photo: Tony Drootin

 

Studio: University of Massachusetts at Lowell monitoring environment
Date opened: February 2003
Designer/Acoustician: Bob Alach of Alactronics
Console: N/A
Monitors: SLS monitors, SA amplifiers
Photo: Bob Alach

 

Studio: Upstairs Productions (producer/engineer Ted Curtis' room, Oklahoma City, Ok.)
Date opened: February 2003
Designer/Acoustician: Francis Manzella Design Ltd.
Console: Amek 9098i
Monitors: MCI JH-24
Photo: Francis Manzella

 

Studio: Wu Tang Productions (New York City)
Date opened: May 1, 2002
Designer/Acoustician: Richard Oliver
Console: SSL 9000J
Monitors: Boxers w/dual subs, DynAudio near-fields and 5.1, Genelec
Photo: Richard Oliver

 

 

 


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