A friend of my father's is trying to record a piano ballad and, after one bad production experience, is looking for someone new to record and mix the song. A studio with a piano would probably be ideal, but I'm sure she'd be open to a location recording with a mobile rig if the person was good. She lives in the Hudson Valley, about 2 hours north of NYC.
She's not a professional, but a good player and singer. I believe she's only planning to record this one song. If anyone knows of a good, reliable resource for her, please let me know.
Studio/freelance engineer in Hudson Valley?
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Try Oktaven in Yonkers. That's really at the very bottom of the Hudosn Valley I suppose, but a killer piano and mic collection.
Potentially closer to you, Quad Lakeside in Greenwood Lake is a good bet. And if Waterbury CT isn't too far of a treck, Power Station New England is a nail-for-nail recreation of the famous Avatar A room for very cheap. Tell any of 'em I sent ya!
In case none of those fit the bill, here are some links with more studios with pianos up thataway. It depends a bit on budget and genre, but there's Old Soul, Dreamland, Carriage House, Waterfront, Clubhouse, Barbershop -- a ton of good places that wouldn't be a crazy drive. And if you ever feel like trekking to the city, give me a call:
http://www.sonicscoop.com/2011/06/30/st ... -retreats/
http://www.sonicscoop.com/2013/05/16/de ... tskill-ny/
Also, try the SonicSearch directory:
http://newyork.sonicsearch.sonicscoop.com/
Good luck!
Potentially closer to you, Quad Lakeside in Greenwood Lake is a good bet. And if Waterbury CT isn't too far of a treck, Power Station New England is a nail-for-nail recreation of the famous Avatar A room for very cheap. Tell any of 'em I sent ya!
In case none of those fit the bill, here are some links with more studios with pianos up thataway. It depends a bit on budget and genre, but there's Old Soul, Dreamland, Carriage House, Waterfront, Clubhouse, Barbershop -- a ton of good places that wouldn't be a crazy drive. And if you ever feel like trekking to the city, give me a call:
http://www.sonicscoop.com/2011/06/30/st ... -retreats/
http://www.sonicscoop.com/2013/05/16/de ... tskill-ny/
Also, try the SonicSearch directory:
http://newyork.sonicsearch.sonicscoop.com/
Good luck!
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