Studios :: Profiles
Nov 1, 2009,
By Barbara Schultz
Jim Anderson, current AES president and a professor in the Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music at New York University, pointed us to this month's...
Nov 1, 2009,
By Tom Kenny
The recording studio scene in Las Vegas has always been something of a puzzle. Big town, lots of entertainment, very few high-end studios. That made sense...
Nov 1, 2009,
By Barbara Schultz
This past September marked the grand re-opening of London's unique The Pool studio (www.miloco.co.uk/studios/pool). The facility was redesigned and rebuilt,...
Nov 1, 2009,
By David Weiss
Imagine if they'd had the Internet available at the same time that the masters of classical were in full swing how would a good Website have helped out...
Oct 1, 2009,
By Matt Gallagher
Engineer/producer Robert L. Smith's career arc is emblematic of the shifting fortunes of New York City's studio scene over the past 20 years. Beginning...
Sep 1, 2009,
By David Weiss
New York City bedrooms are the site of some legendary creative acts. That doesn't mean that every music producer working in New York City wants their...
Sep 1, 2009,
By Blair Jackson
On the day I interview Chip Z'Nuff about his busy home studio in Blue Island, Ill. (South Chicago, www.ChipZnuffStudios.com.), he's just returned from...
Aug 1, 2009,
By Peter Cooper
With the help of a cappuccino machine, some ribbon mics and a Chris Huston-designed home studio, Grand Ole Opry member Steve Wariner set about recording...