The Sound Palace
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| Recording Studio Quick Facts | |
|---|---|
| The Sound Palace | |
| Open Since | April, 2008 |
| Location | Thousand Oaks, CA |
| Head Engineer | Pat Murphy |
Phone: (805) 499-1311
email: info@TheSoundPalace.com
The Sound Palace Recording Studio is a new and intimate studio boasting 24 track HD3 recording, a Control Room equipped with Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound Mixing and full video post-production services. The studio was designed by Steve Katz, an Oscar winning sound designer who founded Eventide Electronics, tracked many famous musicians (including Jimi Hendrix) and worked with legendary producer Phil Ramone. (Steve's engineering services are available upon request.)
Tracking Rooms
• Full Back Line, Drum Kit, Yamaha Grand Piano and Roland Stage Piano
• 24 Microphone inputs; 6 stations; 4 cue mixes
• Vintage Microphones and Preamps
Control Room
• Massenburg GML 2032
• Chandler “Abbey Road” TG MK II Channel Strip
• Universal Audio LA-610 (2)
• Universal Audio 8110
• Focusrite ISA428
• Drawmer DL241 Stereo Compressor
• Empirical Labs EL-8 Distressor
• Apogee Big Ben
• Digidesign 192kHz Audio Interface (2)
• Digidesign C-24 Studio Console
• JBL LSR4328 Powered Surround Sound Monitors (10)
• 32" Flat Screen LCD Video Monitor
• Canopus Advanced Digital Video Converter
• Pro Tools HD3 Accel Recording System
• Propellerhead Reason 4.0
• McDSP ML4000 Mastering Limiter
• Novation Remote MIDI Controller
• Rane Graphic Monitor EQs
• Logitek UV 5.1 Meters
• Logitek Triple Stereo Bright VU Meters
Microphones
• Neumann U87i
• Neumann TLM-103
• Audio Technica 4050
• AKG D-112
• AKG C414B (3)
• AKG C451B (2)
• ElectroVoice RE20
• Sennheiser MD-421 (2)
• Sennheiser E-901
• Sennheiser E-904 (2)
• Sterling Audio ST-66 Large Diaphragm tube condenser
• Sterling Audio ST-44 Small Diaphragm tube condenser (2)
• Shure SM7B
• Shure Beta 56A (2)
• Shure Beta 87A (4)
• Shure SM81 (2)
• Shure SM58 (multiple)
• Shure SM57 (multiple)