Looking for Tape Based Studio in Brooklyn for Early Dec
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Looking for Tape Based Studio in Brooklyn for Early Dec
Hey folks...
I need four days in a studio near williamsburg / greenpoint for early December.
Looking for reccomendations please. (even if its your studio)
The band wants these things:
Tape Machine- 16 track 1 inch or 24 Tr 2 inch
Full drums - Hardware /cymbals
Selection of amps
Rhodes (and/or) piano (and/or) Wurlitzer
We will be doing the standard tracking of Drums Bass and Guitar all at once.
Isolation would be nice, but not a deal breaker.
Then Keyboard and vox dubs, dump to hard disk. Thats it.
Thanks for any reccomendations.
Jason Loewenstein
I need four days in a studio near williamsburg / greenpoint for early December.
Looking for reccomendations please. (even if its your studio)
The band wants these things:
Tape Machine- 16 track 1 inch or 24 Tr 2 inch
Full drums - Hardware /cymbals
Selection of amps
Rhodes (and/or) piano (and/or) Wurlitzer
We will be doing the standard tracking of Drums Bass and Guitar all at once.
Isolation would be nice, but not a deal breaker.
Then Keyboard and vox dubs, dump to hard disk. Thats it.
Thanks for any reccomendations.
Jason Loewenstein
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hey jason, I cant help you for december and Im in NJ but can help you out in the new year if you guys are still looking for a place to work.
cheers
dave
cheers
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check out this place www.seasidelounge.com. it's not quite williamsburg (it's in park slope) and they use 2" 16tk not 1", but everything else sounds like what you need.
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MetroSonic
I'd be happy to help you get your music recorded. I'm shure we have what you need to get the job done. Please visit the studio's web site:
http://www.metrosonic.net/
and feel free to call me anytime.
-Pete
718-782-4962
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http://www.metrosonic.net/
and feel free to call me anytime.
-Pete
718-782-4962
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I've got the 2", amps, drums Rhodes and a nice selection of pres, compressors and other outboard gear.
http://www.monsterisland.com/studio
I'm in Manhattan, so if Brooklyn is about transportation, then my place won't work. If it's about rate, I'll be on tour that week, so I can probably cut you a better deal with my second engineer who will be working for me that week.
http://www.monsterisland.com/studio
I'm in Manhattan, so if Brooklyn is about transportation, then my place won't work. If it's about rate, I'll be on tour that week, so I can probably cut you a better deal with my second engineer who will be working for me that week.
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We did a record there over the summer. Studio A had 16 track 2", and 2 track 1/2", both A and B had 8 track 1". Nice place.radiantbrian wrote:check out this place www.seasidelounge.com. it's not quite williamsburg (it's in park slope) and they use 2" 16tk not 1", but everything else sounds like what you need.
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Seaside lounge is a great one..Charles and Josh are great guys to work with..they are awesome and not itoo expensive..I recommended them to girl toes a while ago and he liked the results lots..
also Soundguy Dave (who posted above) is not too far in NJ..His studio is super shweet and his records sound fantastic..
also Soundguy Dave (who posted above) is not too far in NJ..His studio is super shweet and his records sound fantastic..
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Yeah, but it being mentioned, Seaside seems to have the right sizes, but the wrong amount of tracks for this young gentleman.BEARD_OF_BEES wrote:Seaside lounge is a great one..Charles and Josh are great guys to work with..they are awesome and not itoo expensive..I recommended them to girl toes a while ago and he liked the results lots..
also Soundguy Dave (who posted above) is not too far in NJ..His studio is super shweet and his records sound fantastic..
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hello from brooklyn
why don't you check out excello recording! www.excellorecording.com. They have everything you need. Just did the new Heroine Sheiks record with Shannon from the Cows. And I'll be there, maybe...
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i believe their mixdown decks are 1/4" (at least when i was there), but yeah, it is a nice place. the live room in studio A sounds great.We did a record there over the summer. Studio A had 16 track 2", and 2 track 1/2", both A and B had 8 track 1". Nice place.
(they link one of my songs on their example pages too, but that didn't influence my endorsement )
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how about http://www.coyoterecording.com/ API console, Studer A827 2" and a Ampex ATR 1/2"
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