Announcements: SPL congratulates five clients on ten Grammy productions and eleven nominations |
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Niederkruechten, Germany, 23/02/07 – At this year‘s 49th Grammy Awards,
the Dixie Chicks (five Grammys
for “Not Ready To Make Nice“) and the Red
Hot Chili Peppers (four Grammys for “Stadium Arcadium“) rocked
the show.
SPL clients lent their production skills to both of these albums in
addition to further Grammy winning and nominated projects: Richard
Dodd, Ryan Hewitt, Mark Linett, Darcy Proper, and Andrew Mendelson.
Richard Dodd, a true SPL fan,
was engineer and mixer for the Dixie Chicks‘ “Not Ready To Make Nice“.
“The Transient Designer is one of the only pieces that I cannot do a
session without ... I must have it in the room everytime I work on a
project.“
Ryan Hewitt and Mark Linett (Beach Boys) were the
engineers and mixers on “Stadium Arcadium“, and both are Transient
Designer fans, too.
Ryan Hewitt: “The Transient Designer has changed my working life. I've
owned my TD for about 5 years, and I absolutely cannot work without it.
The drum sounds on the new Red Hot Chili Peppers are all about
Transient Designers. Kick, snare and toms all had TDs on the inserts to
make the drums really cut through the mix. Nothing else can achieve the
kind of clarity that the TD can. Sometimes I can go for one in lieu of
an EQ! I've also had great success on piano, guitars, bass and
percussion ... Needless to say, they rock my world! Thanks for making
such a kick-ass product!“
Darcy Proper (formerly Sony
Mastering, New York, now Galaxy Studios, Belgium) was the surround
mastering engineer for “Morph the Cat“ from Donald Fagen, which won the
Grammy for the best Surround Sound Album. Darcy Proper works with SPL‘s
MMC1 console and a set of three PQ 2050 Mastering EQs in the Galaxy
Studios.
“When I was still in the US, I visited Bob Ludwig and he showed me the
SPL console. I was very impressed by its sound. Upon my wish Sony
ordered the smaller versions in stereo and surround configurations (DMC
and MMC2 consoles). And when I arrived here at the Galaxy Studios, I
was very pleased to be working on the MMC1 mastering console.“
Andrew Mendelson of Georgetown
Masters in Nashville had eleven of his recent projects nominated for a
Grammy in this year‘s event alone. Andrew is an owner of the SPL
MasterBay 2 routing system and the new Passeq, a unique EQ with 144
passive coil filters and 120 V make-up gain stages.
Transient Designer:
http://www.soundperformancelab.com/Transient_Designer/in_short.html
SPL Mastering Series (MMC1, MMC2, DMC, PQ 2050):
http://www.soundperformancelab.com/indices/mastering_E.html
Passeq: http://www.soundperformancelab.com/passeq/2595_inshort_E.html
Grammy Awards: http://www.grammy.com
SPL – Sound Performance Lab, Germany, http://www.soundperformancelab.com
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