Crafting Audio

Discrete, Vacuum Tube and otherwise


Transformer I/O, Discrete audio paths, vacuum tube.  Blend of modern and vintage tools.

 

Blend of Vintage and Modern

Tools are tools


Over my many years of recording, mixing and creating audio recordings and gear I’ve always had the philosophy that a tool is a tool.  There are vintage gems of audio technology and there are many new designs that stand up well or out perform some vintage gear.  I blend both modern digital and analog with vintage gear.   These tools all have their place in modern music production.  To not use a tool because its either too modern or tool “old” is simply not an option.  It would be limiting for technology and more importantly, creativity.   Use what works and sounds right.   So I don’t rule out fully ITB, OTB or a combination of DAW/plugin and physical hardware either vintage or modern.  What’s most important is the sound and creation of music.  Players and ideas captured by tools that chronicle the musical experience.

 

Clients

Albums and Singles


The Kauzmic Owl (current album in progress)

Layer Six Band (live mixing and recordings)

Jeff Scott Band (debut studio album in progress)

Skynyrd and Co. (Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd, live recordings and mixing)

A Place In Time (EP)

Doug Nofsinger Baby-B Recordings (guitar overdubs and mixing)

One Flight Up (mixing and live sound performances)

Speed Bump (album)

Oregon Catholic Press (Worship albums)

Glycine Max “Violent Mind // Peaceful Heart” (album for Legendary core punk band)

AM Radio Psychology Series (record and edit for weekly broadcast)

The Deadwood Band (live sound and recording)

Black Laguna Band (recording mixing for movie soundtrack)

and more…………..