Recent Studio News
(News Added on November 13, 2007)
-Ryan Hamner had his latest song All I Need mixed and mastered here at RSR. Scott Sibley was the engineer and also programmed
drums and percussion on the song.
-Sean McMahon was in The Mastering Lab @ RSR to master his debut CD V II b.
-Singer/Songwriter Griffin McMahon was at RSR to record and mix a 5-song EP. The session was produced by Scott Sibley (with a bit of drum programming) and featured Sean McMahon on electric guitar.
-Local bamboo flute maker Perry Yung of Yung Flutes (Northampton, MA) recently had his Shakuhachi Instruction CD duplicated here at RSR.
-Singer/songwriter Deron Desautels (Miami, FL) was at the studio to begin tracking songs for an upcoming cd release. Dan Scott sat in on drums, John Miller on bass, John Waynelovich played various keyboards, Jared Quinn on guitar, and Marissa Sicley providing vocals. Scott Sibley is engineering and producing the project. Stay tuned for more overdubbing updates and CD release date.
Archived Studio News
-Acoustic guitarist/singer/songwriter Shawn Beebe recently tracked 3 acoustic songs. Plans are to develop songs with a full band. Check back for updates.
-In equipment news, RSR recently upgraded studio main monitors to JBL LSR6328P. These are powerful, clean sounding monitors that provide a great reference for our engineer so that songs that sound great in the studio also sound great outside the studio.
-The Tool cover band Intolerance was at RSR to track and mix a 3-song demo CD. The project was produced and mixed by Scott Sibley.
-Local pop/jazz musician John Waynelovich made himself at home at RSR to track, mix, and master his upcoming CD release. The sessions are being produced by Scott Sibley. Scott is also handling all of the engineering duties on the project. The CD is due to be released in mid-August.
-A new restroom is being built at RSR! General contractor Mitch Damon is "engineering" the project. We're hoping to have the studio back to normal very soon and appreciate the patience of our loyal clients during the building process. Thanks!
-Sean McMahon was at RSR to track his latest cd titled V II b. Sean produced the cd and played all instruments including voice. Scott Sibley co-produced, engineered, and mixed the tracks. Sean also took advantage of our duplication Sales Special (see below) so check out his website for info on purchasing the CD.
-Hip-hop artist The Prototype was at the studio to master and duplicate his debut cd Food for Thought. Scott Sibley was the engineer at the session.
-Ryan Hamner recordred, mixed, and mastered his 5-song EP at RSR. Scott Sibley produced, John Miller played bass and keyboards, Dan Scott played drums and percussion.
-The studio recently purchased an Audio Technica AT4047/SV microphone. Its sound is reminiscent of the classic Neumann U47FET mic that is a studio standard for drum micing and male vocals. -Pat Granter, band director at Stevens H.S. in New Hampshire , recently attended a workshop held at RSR and hosted by Scott Sibley on the ins and outs of the Yamaha AW16 workstation. -Hip-Hop artist Tay Hood was at the studio to track vocals for songs on his upcoming debut CD (release date TBA). -Hip-Hop trio Third Touch was at RSR to begin tracking of their debut CD to be completed in the summer of ’06. Beats for the cd are being produced by a global team from HandyCat ( Oslo , Norway ), DJ Bobby Bob ( Canary Islands , Spain ), Djembe ( Ithaca , New York ) and many others! -Hip-Hop artist The Prototype laid down vocals on the song Food For Thought. One of many songs soon to be tracked. Stay Tuned... -Scott Sibley finished mixing and mastering of Phreeze Phrame and Name Brand's debut CD - Genesis. -Hip-Hop artists Phreeze Phrame and Name Brand were at RSR to track songs for their upcoming CD release - Genesis. Vocalist Lily lent her vocal talents on tracks Coolin' and In My Life and Times. -Hip-Hop artist Name Brand tracked vocals for his debut cd. Release date TBA (March-April 2006). -Singer/sonwriter Sam Clarke tracked 2 songs at the studio. Producer Scott Sibley programmed beats and played keys. Sam played acoustic guitar, bass and keys. Hip-Hop artist Name Brand stopped by and flowed on the track My Own Worst Enemy
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