Red Planet Recording, Live Sound & Rehearsal

Recording

November 14, 2008

Red Planet offers 24 track simultaneous digital recording with virtually limitless overdubs. Our huge live room, great microphones, powerful software, and talented engineers will help you capture the sound you are looking for and deliver a finished recording that you will be proud of. Whether you want to record a demo or a full length album, Red Planet is the place to do it. Use the links at the top of this page for more information on the equipment we use and to explore our studio. Feel free to call or email us with any questions you have about our methods, pricing, or anything at all. Also, ask about our on location live recording.

(484) 461 – 3240 / info@redplanetsound.com

LIVE ROOM

Our 2,400 square foot live room is perfect for that BIG sound you’ve been looking for. From booming drums to thick, rich guitars, this large cutting room delivers. It’s especially great for tracking live. There isn’t really too much we can say that the pictures below and the mp3s in our audio section can’t say a million times better, so we’ll let them speak for themselves.

CONTROL ROOM

Hardware: Apple Dual G5, 2ghz, 5 gigs ram, MOTU 24i/o, Mackie HR824 monitors

Software: Steinberg Cubase 4, Ableton Live 5, Porpellorhead Reason 3, Antares Auto Tune, Peak 3

Rack Gear: TC Electronics Finalizer 96k, DBX 266XL Compressor/Gate, DBX 626 Compressor/Limiter, Behringer Bass V-Amp Pro, Behringer V-Amp Pro, ART SGX Nitebass Studio Edition, Panasonic SV-3700 Dat Player/RecorderFMR Audio RNC 1773 Really Nice Compressor (x2), FMR Audio RNP 8380 Really Nice Mic Pre, ART Tube MP Studio V3 (x2), Behringer MIC 100 (x3)

MICROPHONES

Pictured: AKG D 112, Audio Technica AE3000, Audix D6, Audio Technica 4060, AKG C1000 (pair), AKG 414, Sennheiser e835 (x3), Shure Beta 52 (x2), Sennheiser e609 (x2), Shure SM 58

Not Pictured: Rhode NT2, Audix D3, Audix D4, Shure SM 57

2 comments

  1. hi! i would like to know your experience from the tc electronic finalizer if you be show kind…converters,efx,and unit quality.

    thanks!

    comment by jim kapsalis — March 9, 2010 @ 5:14 am

  2. The Finalizer is a pretty nice piece of equipment, but it doesn’t get used so much in our studio. It is a tool for mastering and we don’t really do mastering. If a band records a demo with us and they don’t want to get it mastered, then we run it through the Finalizer to try to polish it up a bit. It does a nice job but doesn’t really live up to what a professional mastering house can do.

    -Joe

    comment by admin — April 25, 2010 @ 11:39 am

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

leave a comment