Grand Street Recording Upgrades with Lynx, Dangerous, Crane Song

The Williamsburg facility Grand Street Recording announced that they have completed multiple upgrades.

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Improvements there include new Lynx Aurora 16 A/D D/A converters, with a total of 24 ins and 32 outs. Meanwhile the Dangerous D-Box has been replaced with a Dangerous 2-Bus and a Crane Song Avocet monitor system, for a total 32 channels of summing. Xtreme tech heads can check out the full gear list here.

In addition, an early 1930’s Ludwig Black Beauty snare drum is now available at the studio.

Recent projects for Ken Rich (owner/producer/co-head engineer) and Tomek Miernowski (co-head engineer) include:

— Mixing for Mike Errico’s new album.

— Mixing for Lucinda Black Bear’s next album.

— Tracking drums for Ira Elliot of Nada Surf.

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— Recording with Madison Square Gardeners for their new EP Taste The Thunder.

— Ken Rich is currently recording and mixing Morley’s new album. The sessions have hosted top a number of top musicians including Kenwood Dennard, Fred Cash, David Anram, Gil Goldstein, Gene Lake, James Genus, and Joan Wasser.

— Recording and mixing Greg Tannen’s new album. Featured players include Tony Mason (drums), Tim Luntzel on bass, Matt Beck (guitars), and Andrew Sherman (keys).

— Recording with Kayo Dot.

— And last but by no means least, recording with The Spring Standards.

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