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How To Record A Hit Vocal

March 4th, 2013 by Douglas Romanow

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Noble Street Studio B

April 26th, 2012 by Douglas Romanow

Noble Street Studios Studio B has been expanded to include an SSL 6K series console and recording room/booth.  Great vibe in the room [can I take credit for the red highlights?].  Beautiful sound in the booth and very tight monitoring in the control room.  I believe I’m the first to track vocals since it opened [Cheryl Thibideau and Chase Aden projects] and WOW, does the booth sound great.  Just drop a Neumann U47 through a REDD 47 pre / LA-2A and you’re rocking.

 

 

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April 26th, 2012 by Douglas Romanow

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CMW Producers Panel

March 24th, 2012 by Douglas Romanow

I’m participating in the 2012 Canadian Music Week Producers Panel: Evolution of a Hit. Saturday, March 24, 12:30 pm.

I’m also available at the Mentor Sessions, so, if you’re at the conference or would like to drop by the Royal York Hotel, come say hello!

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Professional Sound – Interview with Douglas Romanow

February 20th, 2012 by Douglas Romanow

My interview with Professional Sound magazine can be found on page 21 in hard copy or online.

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Music Vice “Industry Insider” Interview with Douglas Romanow

February 20th, 2012 by Douglas Romanow

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Here’s a link to the interview with me at Music Vice.

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AnalogAnalogAnalog

February 1st, 2012 by Douglas Romanow

This month, I’m tracking Toronto’s KUMONgA.  16 track 2″ to 1/2″ tape.  Reels of tape, buckets of Neves, no Pro Tools, [almost] no digital.

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Music & Movie Stars

November 1st, 2011 by Douglas Romanow

The greatest Hollywood beauty eventually gets old, while great musicians get better with time. The world needs music more than movie stars.

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