Here’s an update on how the grand opening went on Sunday
There are more pictures here and here (thanks Adrian for making those available)
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Love the pictures from the Big Day - very “you are there”. All that audio equipment is very impressive. And excellent that you’re seeing results already from having the “right people” there Sunday.
About the “training” and “canibalism” - no problem as you said! Even if you know how to record you still need the equipment and of course the experience. As you said: good for demo-recordings but if a band like to have a reall good demo or master it will always go for some pro i think. (you cannot play and record at the same time without loosing something… quality or time)
Congrats Chris! I am so happy you have left working for the “man” (OK..so it was not so bad…) and started your own empire full time! Awesome! And great looking studio BTW
hiya!
i have just listened in to some of your fantastic podcasts, they have really helped me during my media studies lesson!! good luck for you and your (hopefully successful) buisness congrats!
April 12th, 2006 at 8:29 pm
Congratulations Chris. The place looks great. I hope your business has a great first year! Keep up the great podcasts!
April 12th, 2006 at 11:46 pm
Love the pictures from the Big Day - very “you are there”. All that audio equipment is very impressive. And excellent that you’re seeing results already from having the “right people” there Sunday.
April 13th, 2006 at 2:10 pm
Great pictures! Looks like a lot of fun
About the “training” and “canibalism” - no problem as you said! Even if you know how to record you still need the equipment and of course the experience. As you said: good for demo-recordings but if a band like to have a reall good demo or master it will always go for some pro i think. (you cannot play and record at the same time without loosing something… quality or time)
April 13th, 2006 at 11:06 pm
Congrats Chris! I am so happy you have left working for the “man” (OK..so it was not so bad…) and started your own empire full time! Awesome! And great looking studio BTW
Frank
April 16th, 2006 at 9:20 am
Hey Chris,
Congratulations on the BIG launch! Nice audio setup you have there, will you be posting some teasers on what the band did?
Cheers,
Serge
December 7th, 2006 at 7:40 pm
hiya!
congrats!
i have just listened in to some of your fantastic podcasts, they have really helped me during my media studies lesson!! good luck for you and your (hopefully successful) buisness
sally x