Posts Tagged ‘Randy Merrill’

Serial Compression, Simplified. (The 3 Biggest Reasons to “Stack” Your Compressors)

Like Parallel Compression, Serial Compression is one of those esoteric terms that pops up  from time to time and can leave newer producers and engineers scratching their heads. While the name might seem obscure, the process is anything but:

“Putting one compressor before another is something that was going on Read more...

Remapping Mastering: What the Masterdisk Relocation Means to Music Production

In approximately 4,000,000,000 years, the Milky Way galaxy we call home will collide with the Andromeda galaxy. No one will be injured in this slow-motion crash, but the interaction of all the spiral arms will fling every visible star hither and yon, transforming our night sky forever.

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Session Buzz – New Records In The Works Around NYC

Summertime is not the super busiest time for recording studios; bands are out touring and playing festivals, and business overall slows a bit. But still, if you ask around (and we did), plenty of projects were just getting started if not just wrapping up over these longest days of the Read more...

Masterdisk Hosts Sessions for Metallica, John Zorn, “Smash,” “Godspell”

Scott Hull’s Masterdisk saw its West Side suites buzzing with a plethora of recent projects.

The man in command, Scott Hull, mastered three new Tzadik album releases: John Zorn’s Mount Analogue, Terry Riley’s Aleph and Zeena Parkins’ Double Dupe Down. Hull also mastered the new Broadway Cast Recording of Read more...

Masterdisk Masters Rabbits, Earl MacDonald, Graviton, Jeremy Udden

Masterdisk reported activity across a number of genres recently. Projects at the West Side mastering house include:

Earl MacDonald‘s album Re:Visions – Works for Jazz Orchestra, mastered at Masterdisk by Randy Merrill. The record has been nominated for the “Traditional Jazz Album of the Year” Juno Award.

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