EMAC Recording Studios
EMAC Recording Studios is a music and commercial recording facility in London, Ontario, Canada, established in 1979 by Robert Nation and Joe Vaughan.
Contents
1 The Building
2 The Studios
3 Selected Discography
4 TV & Film
5 References
6 External links
The Building
EMAC Studios is located at 432 Rectory Street in downtown London, Ontario. The building was originally a Salvation Army church built in the 1900s before it was converted into a recording facility in 1990. The renovation and acoustic design was done by Andy Condon[who?][1] to the specifications set by Robert and Joe.
The original EMAC Recording Studios was first located in downtown London in a building which also housed CKSL Radio. It was originally designed as an audio/visual facility, and was later renovated in 1985 once EMAC had begun commercial and jingle work. In 2000, EMAC brought on Dan Brodbeck as a new partner.[2]
The Studios
The control room of Studio 1 has a 60-channel Neve V3 Series console, with GML Automation faders. The room incorporates the use of RPG rear wall diffusers to create a certified ‘Reflection Free Zone,’ and was one of the earliest of its kind in Canada.[3] Studio 2 is a smaller room and is primarily used as an edit suite. It houses a 36-channel Sony MXP3036 console with Sony ADS3000 automation. This space also has a Pro Tools rig for editing purposes, as well as music, dialogue and sound effect production.[4]
Selected Discography
Dolores O'Riordan – No Baggage & Are You Listening?
Kittie – Spit & Oracle
Landon Pigg – LP
The Salads – Fold A to B & The Big Picture
Headstrong – Headstrong
Helix - The Power of Rock and Roll
Jersey – Generation Genocide
Holly McNarland – Live at the Great Hall
- Clockwise – Healthy Manipulation
- Nicole Scott – Self Titled
- BURNusBOTH – Stray Bullets
- River Junction Band – Limited Edition EP
- Luddites – 86-91
- Clarke Bryan & Marion Miller – Rachmaninoff
- Don Campbell – Freedom
Producers and Engineers:
- Dan Brodbeck
- GGGarth Richardson
- Jack Richardson
- Moe Berg
- Matt Grady
TV & Film
Pixar's Up
Michael Moore’s Sicko
- Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning
- High Point: Casinos of the World
- Taste of Life: A Gourmet Food Travel Show
References
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^ "Professional Sound Magazine: EMAC Studios Spotlight". Professional Sound Magazine. October 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
^ "Acoustical Symmetry: RPG Diffusers for EMAC". RPG Inc. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
^ "EMAC Studios: Facilities". EMAC Studios. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
External links
- EMAC Recording Studios