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The New Studio Build Diary: Phase 3 – The Install

The new control room is painted & the floors are dry, I’m about 15 pounds lighter & ready to go! And to go along with the new space – I have a new console – a Soundtracs Megas 32 channel / 24 bus. It took 4 of us to move the console into Chris Holston’s [...]

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The Pro Audio Swap Meet Was Great!

Thanks to Rob Tavaglione from Catalyst Recording & Snug Harbor for putting this together over the weekend. The weather was good to us, the food was great & everybody had a good time. I hope we can do this again periodically & make it even bigger. I grabbed a couple of items that I was [...]

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Cement Stars “Fractals”

Contains footage from the movie “Head” (1968).

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The New Studio Build Diary: Phase 2 – Painting & Floors

Ok, the framing is complete, brand new electrical wiring is installed throughout the studio, the walls are up & all seams have been sealed with OSI SC-175 Acoustical Sound Sealant. Now it’s time for the painting to begin. First, I rented a paint sprayer from Home Depot to “black-out” the ceiling and all of the [...]

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The Charlotte NC Pro Audio Swap Meet – April 21st @ Snug Harbor

Vendors will have used gear for sale, the public can carry in gear they’d like to trade, everybody can swap and wheel ‘n’ deal to their hearts content. Plus, it’s on the back patio of Snug Harbor (so we can grill out and have adult beverages). Oh & did I mention that it’s free!!!! Here [...]

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The New Studio Build Diary – The Build

Well, I’ve found a great space! It is actually an old hosiery/knitting mill (the historic King Craft Hosiery, circa 1945). The new space is in a great location & is a total of 1386 sq. feet with 12 foot ceilings throughout. The new space features the original concrete floors & masonry from the mill era. [...]

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