ELECTRICAL AUDIO
'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
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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