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Ahh, the studio. There's no better place to be than the studio. It all happens here. Music, that is. Making music.
From the start to finish. Writing to performing. Pre-production to mastering. For that relatively brief period of time,
you forget about contracts, recording companies, demographics, market share, and just concentrate on music.
People say they feel comfortable in my studio. That's important for getting that
great performance and letting the creative juices flow. It's a great equalizer, the studio. No wild wardrobe needed, no
plastic surgery needed, just a passion for making music. Ok, it helps if you can play or sing, but if you have a good song,
there is technology to help. Anything for the music.
| The Control Room |

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| Grant Geissman and his baby |

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| Peggy Duquesnel singers (middle) Sandy Simmons and David Joyce |
Now for the technical aspect:
Logic Studio Apogee
Ensemble audio interface Mackie 32x8 bus (used for monitoring) 1 ADAT (used for transferring files these
days) Vienna Instruments Atmosphere Dream Synth Module Stylus RMX Waves Platinum plug
ins Melodyne plug in Ivory Grand Pianos Genelec and Event Percision 8 monitors API
mic pres, Manley Variable MU compressor AKG, Manley, Neuman, Sennheiser, and SE Electronics mics Digitech
GNX1 guitar processor Over 10,000 sounds on the computer, along with an 88 weighted key controller.
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