The recording studio here at Firehouse 12 has been nominated for a prestigious Technical Excellence and Creativity Award for Best Studio Design 2006.
The recording studio at Firehouse 12 is centered around a classic large format automated analog console, the API Legacy, with a Studer A827 2" analog tape recorder (24- and 16-track head assemblies), and a fully loaded ProTools HD|3 Accel recording system with PrismSound converters. We are pleased to announce we also recently acquired an ATR Services ATR 102 1/2" mixdown deck. Other new pieces of gear include Pendulum 6386 and Retro Sta-Level among others.
The recording rooms at Firehouse 12 are designed by John Storyk and local architects Gray Organschi Architecture. The Live Room is 1,200 square feet with a 15 ft. wood ceiling and bamboo floors. There are three isolation booths radiating off of the main space, with clear, open sightlines between all the recording spaces.
Firehouse 12 also features a 9' Steinway Model 'D' concert grand piano built in 1964 (with a new action), a mint Hammond A-100 & Leslie 145, a Wurlitzer 200A, a Fender Rhodes Suitcase 73, a Moog Voyager, a Gretsch USA Maple drumkit and more.
Please explore the equipment and recording rooms links for more detailed info and photos!
http://firehouse12.com/recording_studio.asp
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Posted by jazzofilo at Thursday, November 13, 2008
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