When my wife and I were blessed with a beautiful new home and our first son, I new I wanted to be able to be near the family. I also knew I didn't want to give up the great critical listening environments that large, professionally designed recording studios provide. So, we decided to turn 1,200 square feet of space below our house into a new class of home studio.

Having worked in world class rooms for more than 20 years, I strove to build a facility that would feature the acoustics of mega-rooms, combined with a relaxed environment that would support a modern, creative work flow.

Through many long hours of design and construction with friends and family, we have built a recording environment that raises the bar for the "home" studio.

Of course, many artists benefit from the variation that multiple recording studios can offer to one project. I love working in world class rooms and am able to offer preferred rates at many other recording studios to my clients.

Tech Notes

Console: Sound Workshop Series 34. 50x24x50 for over 100 inputs in remix.
Recorders: Various portable DAT and cassette recorders (Fun field recording stuff.)
Monitors: Yamaha NS 10, Klipsh Herrasy, Linn Tucans powered by Creek (Audiophile awesome!), NHT sub.
Amplifiers: Hafler, Yamaha, NHT
Outboard: Valley Dynamites, DBX 160, Sontec, NTP, DBX 165As, Kurzweil KSP 8 with remote, Aphex Pro Exciter, TC M5000, Focusrite ISA 430, and always some new ones being checked out.
DAW: Pro Tools HD with 192 I/O, MOTU with 896 and 828 I/O.
Software: Pro Tools 6, Digital Performer 4, Reason 2.5, Live 3.

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