ELECTRICAL AUDIO

Studio A's 'Kentucky' live room.

'Electrical Audio' is a recording studio complex located in Chicago, Illinois, which was founded by Steve Albini in 1997. A large number of independent music projects have been recorded at this studio. This studio is particularly unique, since it is one of the few recording studios that is fully-analog, including mixing consoles, tape recorders and many outboard sound effects (the rooms are also designed to offer natural reverberation).

Contents
Studio layout
Studio A
Studio B
References
See also
External links

Studio layout


A plan view of Electrical Audio

Electrical Audio is comprised of two separate studios known as A and B.
Studio A

Studio A is the larger of the two studios and has three separate performance rooms. 'Center Field' is the largest at 1200 feet squared, 'Alcatraz' is a 'dry environment' room and 'Kentucky' is a brighter live room with improved low frequency linearity. The control room runs a 48 channel Neotek Elite console and can accommodate up to 132 inputs.
Studio B

Studio B is the smaller of the two studios with an 800 square feet live room and a 300 square feet isolation room. The control room runs a 36 input Neotek Series II console.

References



Steve Albini—Sound Engineer Extraordinaire

See also



List of Steve Albini's recording projects, many of which were recorded at this studio

External links



Electrical.com is Electrical Audio's home webpage.

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