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Curb Studios Is Back!

The updated Studio A control room, featuring a 48-channel API AXS console. PHOTO: Randy Powers
The replaceCurb Studios Studio A management room, that includes a 48-channel API AXS console. PHOTO: Randy Powers

Nashville, TN (May 30, 2023)—Staying present is a problem dealing with any studio, maybe doubly so for an A-list facility with a decades-long legacy. The wealthy historical past—the artists who’ve recorded there, the mic assortment, the racks of analog gear, the dust within the partitions that provides the reside room a one-of-a-kind tone—will be each a drawing card and a curse in a recording world now outlined extra by in-the-box than through-the-console.

Curb Studios, an anchor on Music Row for the reason that early Nineteen Eighties, when it was often known as Stargem Studios, on via the acquisition and first technical overhaul by Curb Records in 1996, was absolutely conscious of the potential destructive results of downtime when the crew took a glance across the facility 5 – 6 years in the past and began occupied with learn how to finest future-proof the room by including video and content material seize infrastructure.

Over the earlier two years, the power hosted the manufacturing crew behind the hit tv present Nashville. Simultaneously, the Curb label had been reserving extra time to seize video content material for its artists, whereas different purchasers, each common and new, had been popping in for extra one-off shoots. Camera tools and crews take up lots of flooring area, they discovered, and the time required for setup and tear-down was important. So in the event that they wished to develop that a part of the enterprise, that they had to determine a brand new technique to do it.

Then, whereas within the early levels of placing collectively a plan to current to the administration crew at Curb, the Euphonix CS3000 console in Studio A, a workhorse for thus a few years, “lastly gave up the ghost,” says David Bates, employees engineer and studio supervisor.

“When the console lastly failed, our interim repair was to increase our Burl converters and do the whole lot within the field,” he explains, “however that didn’t work for the way we like to trace, reside with bands within the room, so we began consoles and selected the API AXS. Once we picked the console, we knew that we had been going to must redo the management room and the wiring and all that, so we quickly began speaking about all of the issues we want to see finished.”

The core team at Curb Studios, from left: Craig White, Aaron Bowlin, Alex Powers and David Bates. PHOTO: Randy Powers
The core crew at Curb Studios, from left: Craig White, Aaron Bowlin, Alex Powers and David Bates. PHOTO: Randy Powers

Those choices beginning again in 2019 led to a significant renovation of your entire facility that befell over the following three years and included a full 18 months of downtime, throughout which Bates and chief engineer Craig White labored primarily throughout the road at Curb-owned sister studio Curb 28, previously often known as Loud and Masterfonics, which, because it stands at the moment, is subsequent in line for a facility-wide makeover.

Although the renovation’s begin date had been decided lengthy prematurely of the Covid-19 outbreak, in a way the timing couldn’t have been extra fortuitous. The mayor of Nashville introduced a citywide lockdown on a Friday in March 2020. The demolition crew had already been scheduled to start work the next Monday.

WIRING THE CONTROL ROOM

Craig White’s studio profession started within the early Nineties as an intern-turned-assistant at close by SoundStage Studios. He arrived at Curb as a part of the crew that labored on the preliminary renovation in 1996, led by common contractor and studio builder Dave Mattingly. White joined the employees quickly after, and practically 25 years later discovered himself once more a part of the renovation crew, together with Bates, Mattingly and longtime Curb jack-of-all-trades Aaron Bowlin.

“We didn’t increase the management room, however we did take the partitions again to the studs, transfer the console place six ft ahead and mainly constructed a brand new entrance wall to accommodate the Augspurger displays,” White explains. “It was constructed within the early Nineteen Eighties and had that common vibe. It had a compression ceiling, and we took that out. It had a raised flooring for the console and cabling, and we took that out. Then we minimize new troughs within the concrete as a result of the previous wiring was in sequence across the room, and we switched to all direct wiring in order that the trail is way shorter from the patch bay and it’s now direct dwelling runs to the panels within the monitoring room and cubicles. We eliminated two-thirds of the wire size and achieved technically higher frequency response.”

Studios A, B and the brand new Studio C are all related for audio recording and wired for cameras, so a session in Studio A can now make use of the power’s 11 room-plus-iso areas. FOR KING & COUNTRY, one in every of Curb|Word Entertainment’s main artists, is more likely to just do that, White says, as they’ve a big band and wish to work collectively, on the identical time. They additionally like low-end, apparently, and whether or not or not they had been the driving power in deciding on the Augspurger displays, they at the least performed an element.

“FOR KING & COUNTRY’s music has actually low sub-bass materials,” White notes. “Numerous music is transferring that manner. I had blown up a few common woofers, so with as a lot work as we had been doing with [FOR KING & COUNTRY], we determined to get twin 18-inch subs. Now we have now backside finish for days. And after we’re doing these records that make use of the low finish, it’s wonderful. You can hear down to only about nothing.”

LIGHTING THE LIVE ROOM

“Craig [White] and I saved pushing for the video infrastructure,” says Bates, who got here to Curb Studios 15 years in the past as White’s assistant and who now holds down Studio B when not monitoring in A. “Every mic panel in your entire place has an an HD- SDI video ship and return in it. Every a type of exhibits up at a Blackmagic matrix switcher, which permits us to route any video enter to any video output for any sign we’d put within the area.”

The set up of fastened, discreet cameras in each studio and iso sales space, which might be managed remotely, has not occurred but, although it’s within the plans and the wiring is all in place. For all intents and functions, with the brand new infrastructure spine, the power has been future-proofed.

In the right here and now, nevertheless, it’s the brand new lighting grid that attracts consideration and creates a bit of pleasure. How they find yourself utilizing it stays to be seen, although it’s already being put to the take a look at. It’s solely been 9 months for the reason that API console was introduced in, and solely about six months for the reason that new facility’s debut to the group.

Curb Studios Live Room
Curb Studios Live Room

“The grid is static within the air, so we do must stand up on a ladder to reconfigure issues,” White explains. “But we designed it with mic traces up there and there are traces for a P.A.—we have now a small L-Acoustics P.A. hanging up there proper now. There are additionally DMX traces for lighting management and video traces as properly, so we are able to cling cameras.

“The thought from the start was that floorspace is all the time at a premium in a studio, particularly when a full band is in there,” he continues. “When we had been placing the grid in, we thought, ‘Hey, we are able to cling our room mics up there.’ And now we do. Through a partnership with DPA, we’re hanging one in every of their S5 Decca Tree methods, which we are able to place anyplace we wish. The DPA Decca Tree requires 5 mics, which is the three out entrance like a standard tree—we use 4006s—plus two extra to the rear for encompass seize. It doesn’t all the time have 5 mics hanging on it, in fact, nevertheless it has the flexibility to do left-center-right, plus right-rear and left-rear. I can see the way it could change into the idea for capturing an immersive music challenge.”

While a brand new flooring was laid down in Studio A’s reside room, together with the stretching of latest materials and some beauty upgrades, the partitions and ceiling weren’t touched. It’s a big room with a beloved, distinctive sound, in spite of everything. You don’t mess with the partitions.

WAIT, THERE’S MORE!

The crew did, nevertheless, knock down some partitions and remake some areas all through the remainder of the power, figuring that so long as they had been going to take down Studio A for a short time, they could as properly maintain the remainder of their want record on the identical time. Most notably, a brand new combine room was added, Studio C, they usually expanded the kitchen and reconfigured widespread areas to make life extra comfy for purchasers.

“The constructing wasn’t laid out very properly initially,” Bates says. “You used to must stroll via an outer alcove workplace to get to what was the CEO’s workplace, after which behind the CEO’s workplace, via the kitchen, was my store. We knocked the partitions out from the kitchen and that alcove workplace, after which the store and the CEO’s workplace, to provide us this very giant area that will change into Craig’s combine room, Studio C. When we add Atmos functionality developing, will probably be in C. Then we additionally expanded the kitchen fairly a bit, which has confirmed to be factor.”

Curb Studios Live Room

As it’s shaking out, Bates works primarily out of Studio B, which relies round a Shadow Hills Equinox, Apogee Symphony and Pro Tools workflow, with Tannoy and Genelec monitoring. It has a small iso sales space connected, used primarily for overdubs. White mixes in Studio C, listening via a pair of Focal studio displays. Immersive mixes, and there have been fairly a number of of late popping out of the intensive Curb Records catalog, have been finished by outdoors mixers, after White remixes the stereo variations to create stems. Much of his catalog work, restoration and remastering, additionally finds its technique to vinyl.

“A giant a part of our enterprise is catalog as a result of we’re a part of the Curb|Word Entertainment label,” says White, giving a nod to Alex Powers, who manages the tape vault and archives, which date again to the early ’60s. “Right now in Studio C, I’m remixing the Sixpence None the Richer file. I’ve remixed some Tim McGraw and Jo Dee Messina and a few of the older catalog, mixing these stems after which sending them to Jeff Balding to create the Atmos mixes. We’re releasing stuff on vinyl now, too, in addition to Atmos. It’s sort of loopy when you consider it.”

AudioMasters Golf Tournament Ready to Tee Off

AudioMasters Golf Tournament

Nashville, TN (May 16, 2023)—This 12 months marks the Silver Anniversary of the annual AudioMasters Benefit Golf Tournament in Nashville. Once once more bringing collectively trade gamers and sponsors—together with Mix and this week’s Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Mixing occasion—the annual golf outing serves as the principle fundraising occasion for the Nashville Engineer Relief Fund (NERF), and can happen May 18 and 19 on the Harpeth Hills Golf Course.

A spotlight of the match every year is the designated visitor VIP for every day of play—this 12 months, its storied stay sound engineer Chris Taylor on day one and recording engineer and educator Mark Rubel on day two. Each shall be making his manner across the golf course, giving each gamers and sponsors a possibility to satisfy and greet some hometown heroes who’ve helped form the Nashville audio neighborhood and past.

AudioMasters “Live Day” VIP Chris Taylor is an trade veteran with greater than 40 years of expertise mixing a wide range of fashionable touring acts, in addition to spending practically twenty years working for Yamaha Commercial Audio in product growth and purposes. Taylor has executed excursions with an astounding record of shoppers, together with Charlie Rich, Ronnie Milsap, Conway Twitty, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Janet Jackson, Joe Cocker, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jewel, Michael Jackson and Barbra Streisand, amongst others. Taylor has additionally labored on quite a lot of high-profile broadcast occasions, together with Garth: Live from Central Park, the Bob Dylan HBO Tribute Show, Hit Man: David Foster & Friends, the Josh Groban HBO particular, and the Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam, in addition to award exhibits such because the CMT Awards, Dove Awards, and the sixtieth GRAMMY Awards present at Madison Square Garden.

The AudioMasters twenty fifth Anniversary “Studio Day” VIP, Mark Rubel, has produced and engineered 1000’s of recordings with shoppers together with Alison Krauss, Rascal Flatts, Jeff Coffin, Henry Kaiser, Fall Out Boy, Ludacris, Adrian Belew, Los Lobos, Calexico, Ani DiFranco, The National, Junior Brown, Derek Trucks, Taj Mahal, Bill Frisell and plenty of others. Rubel serves as a panelist, moderator, lecturer, workshop chief and recording decide at quite a few audio conferences, and works as an audio professional witness and forensic audio specialist. He is at the moment Co-Director of Education and Instructor for The Blackbird Academy and has taught audio, music know-how, music enterprise and the historical past of rock to 1000’s of scholars since 1985. Currently, he’s co-writing The Great American Recording Studios, a historical past of recording studios of the Nineteen Sixties and 70s, for Rowman & Littlefield,.

The AudioMasters anniversary may also play host to the rising record of supporting sponsors, together with Live Day title sponsor DiGiCo, in addition to API, the Audio Engineering Society, Audio-Technica, Black River Entertainment, Blackbird Studios, Clair Global, Clyne Media, Corky’s Ribs and BBQ of Brentwood, DPA Microphones, Design Technik, Earthworks Audio, ErgoLab/Stealth Chairs, Froggy’s Fog, Genelec, Live Sound International, Loeb & Loeb, Mix Magazine, The NAMM Show, Nashville Recording Supply, RF Venue, The Recording Academy Producers and Engineers Wing, The Recording Studio Insurance Program, Shure, Solotech, Sound Emporium, Sound Image, Trew Audio, Teegarden Audio, VEVA Collect, Vision 2 Marketing (HARMAN), and Welcome to 1979 Studios, with new sponsors PRG (Production Resource Group) and QSC additionally supporting gamers on the course.

The AudioMasters Nashville Benefit Golf Tournament serves as the first funding mechanism for the home-grown 501(c)(3) non-profit Nashville Engineer Relief Fund. The match is produced by the AES Nashville Section with occasion coordinator Karen Dunn of KMD Productions. Complete particulars, participant registration and sponsor alternatives can be found on-line with the most recent updates obtainable by following the AudioMasters Nashville on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

Blog: Building The ‘Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production’ Event

Martina and John McBride inside Blackbird Studios, which will host the evening festivities of Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production on May 20.
Martina and John McBride inside Blackbird Studios; the facility will the Host Partner for Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production’s evening festivities on May 20, 2023.

I’ll say this about Nashville engineers and producers: They call you right back. And it doesn’t usually take too long, maybe 30 seconds. If they’re in a session and can’t talk, it’s not uncommon to get a boomerang text that says as much, promising to call when they get a break. Then again, all of this might not even happen because they already answered the phone and asked me how I’m doing, even though I’m quite sure that my 510 doesn’t ring any bells.

This has happened so often over the past two weeks that by the time I texted Vance Powell with a “Tom Kenny here. Can you give me a quick call when you get 2 mins free? It won’t take long. Promise,” and then saw his number lighting up my iPhone within 20 seconds, I picked up, and the first words out of my mouth were, “What the f-#* is it with you Nashville engineers?! You all call right back! We don’t do that in California! My daughters don’t even do that! What the f-#!%?”

Without missing a beat, Vance shot back, in that signature rapid-yet-deadpan delivery: “It’s ’cause we’re all out of work, looking for a gig.”

I laughed out loud, my faux rage dissipating as I told him that the fact that people still pick up their phone is one of the things that I love about Nashville. He was standing outside a Starbucks in Seattle, about to head back to the truck for a line check/sound check and then a live mix of that night’s Phish show, which would be streamed to fans, same as it is for every performance. Vance is a busy boy. It now looks like I’ll be seeing Phish and Vance this Monday at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, my all-time favorite venue. That invitation wouldn’t have happened over text. It’s all because Vance picks up his phone.

Vance was merely the tipping point in my Nashville-engineer-and-phone theory. Over the past few weeks, I’ve learned that if he’s not buried in a mix, Jeff Balding will almost always pick up his phone. Julian King, whom I’ve met once or twice over the years, texted back: “Sure, Tom. Is tomorrow morning at 9 good?” I texted, “Suuuuure, though if I sound a little foggy it’s only because I’m in Oakland and I still prefer musician’s hours.” He texted back: “Is now good?” I would learn that he was on a rare three-day camping vacation with his wife and about to put steaks on the grill.

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Gena Johnson took a couple of hours to get back to me, but when she did, around 11 p.m. Nashville time, she apologized profusely and said that the session didn’t stop for a break that night. She promised to call in the morning, and she did.

I was a bit nervous about cold-texting Dann Huff. He’s at the level where I typically have to go through two layers of publicity to say hello. But John McBride told me, “F-*# that. He’s a regular guy. Just text him.” So I did, and he called within 30 seconds, remembered our meeting from 10 years ago in Blackbird Studio F, and within five minutes had agreed to be one-half of the Keynote Conversation, addressing “Art and Commerce” at the upcoming May 20 Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production event.

It’s the Mix event that triggered all these engineer calls. And by now you’ve all figured out that the phone, though all of the above is entirely true, is simply a metaphor for the absolute openness and level of engagement I’ve encountered in the recording community each and every time I’ve come to Nashville.

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The Mix Nashville event is happening only because Pat McMakin, a good friend for many years, took me down to Curb Studios one morning in October. Aaron Bowlin was our host, and I was taken through the renovated studios by Craig White and David Bates. They didn’t know me until that morning, but by the end of lunch at King Siam, we had worked out a plan whereby Curb Studios would be our Host Partner on Music Row, with Blackbird Studio our Host Partner for the evening party in Berry Hill.

Speaking of Blackbird, John McBride always picks up his phone. Always. Even at midnight Pacific time. He has an amazing new venture launching this month, Inside Blackbird, as you can read about in our cover story. When talking about the cover image, I soon realized that it was important to me (and to John) that Martina be on the cover with him. Mix always talks to John, but John always talks to Martina.

Over the 20 years I’ve known them, dating back before their youngest daughter’s first birthday party at the Oakland Coliseum, I’ve looked at John and Martina as true partners in all the things that matter in life—family, friends, music, business, pleasure and so much more—and they have been nothing but genuine and open in welcoming this rogue editor whenever he comes to town. Just like Nashville itself.

I can’t wait for May 20, when Mix opens up the conversation about immersive music and I get to hang out with some damn fine engineers, producers and friends. Come on down to Curb, then join us at Blackbird. See you there!

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Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production is produced in conjunction with Host Partners Curb Studios, Belmont University and Blackbird Studio. During the day, Host Partner Curb Studios, along with Black River EntertainmentColumbia Studio A and Starstruck Studios, will feature a series of expert panels, project profiles, technology exhibitions and demonstrations, interviews with top engineers and producers, immersive listening sessions, and much more. At night, the event moves to the nearby Berry Hill neighborhood for a party at Blackbird Studio, in conjunction with a Studio Crawl featuring immersive music Listening Sessions at a number of nearby studios, including Imogen Sound, Sputnik Sound, Addiction Sound Studios, Westlake Pro and the ADAM Audio showroom.

Inside Blackbird: Legendary Nashville Studio Grants All-Access Online, Part 2

Martina McBride and John McBride inside Blackbird Studios.
Martina McBride and John McBride inside Blackbird Studios.

Nashville’s Blackbird Studios has develop into one in all Nashville’s most essential services during the last twenty years. While it expanded to incorporate Blackbird Academy some years in the past, now founder John McBride has taken the studio’s model on-line with a brand new enterprise, Inside Blackbird. Check out PART ONE for the intriguing how’s and why’s that led to Inside Blackbird, however on this conclusion, McBride explains the what’s…and what’s subsequent.

WHAT EXACTLY IS IT?

Mix's May 2023 cover.
Mix’s May 2023 cowl.

The easy description could be that Inside Blackbird is a subscription-based web site that produces and hosts a set of video interviews with the expertise concerned in making a report or placing on a reside live performance, together with expertise demonstrations that includes new and traditional merchandise, with context for each’s place within the recording chain and visible examples of the way it may be used.

The navigation construction is topped by 4 principal classes—Studio, Live, Diaries and Resources—with every class damaged down into headings comparable to Mixing, Producing, Vocals, Instruments, Plug-ins and Gear. Click on any a kind of, and dozens of movies pop up, starting from trailer-type soundbites on a really particular subject, to 90 minutes with Al Schmitt and Niko Bolas organising mics, Trina Shoemaker or Sylvia Massy speaking about engineering, Nathan Chapman exhibiting how he comps vocals in Melodyne, Desmond Child on songwriting, Yelawolf on life and music, or ace Nashville session guitarist Tom Bukovac detailing how he crafts a track from begin to end, then taking the viewers inch by inch by means of his pedal board.

Engineer Sylvia Massy was a hit with early Inside Blackbird subscribers.
Engineer Sylvia Massy was a success with early Inside Blackbird subscribers.

It’s not that McBride invented one thing utterly new with Inside Blackbird. There are a whole lot of web sites that debate pro-audio gear, and there are a whole lot extra that function musicians explaining how they do what they do. It’s the deep stage of element and experience that McBride coaxes out of his visitors as an interviewer, in addition to the fervour he brings in his personal demonstrations of expertise, that makes Inside Blackbird stand out. That and the storytelling. Anyone who watches the Butch Walker video on being an artist and producer, chock stuffed with his insights into guitars, is simply as prone to stroll away interested by the hilarious and well-told story of his first live performance, KISS at Atlanta’s Omni Center, at age 10, chaperoned by his mother and father.

“About three years into all this, after recording a bunch of movies, individuals throughout me stored saying that I ought to swap from the concept of licensing a curriculum to a subscription-based mannequin,” McBride explains. “At the identical time, I used to be discovering that I needed the content material to be each academic and entertaining, so I took the edutainment method. Then as we began again up, I couldn’t discover anyone who needed to do the interviews. So I assumed, ‘Well, you understand what? I can research up, determine some good questions.’ I don’t wish to ask the identical questions.

“Like with Billy Corgan, from Smashing Pumpkins. I regarded up some interviews with Billy, they usually all speak concerning the first three records, which have been big. They would possibly speak about his guitar sound or no matter—and we do speak about guitar, in fact—however I made a decision that I needed to speak about his two children, who’re younger. I needed to speak about the way you handle your life with all that’s occurring, with half your life on the highway. How do you handle that in your individual head? I wish to know, ‘Did you’ve got a stereo rising up? What report did you play the grooves out of once you have been actually younger?’

Producer/artist/head of Blue Note Records Don Was talks with John McBride.
Producer/artist/head of Blue Note Records Don Was talks with John McBride.

“At the identical time, no person on the planet is as concerned with each tiny sound that comes out of an acoustic guitar as a lot as Bryan Sutton,” he continues. “He will get sounds out of an acoustic that I didn’t even know you could possibly get. So we speak about tone. We speak concerning the really feel of the neck for him. We speak about what he appears to be like for if he’s shopping for an acoustic, what’s going to promote him. Is it the quantity? Is it the evenness of the strings? He goes into issues that even musicians who’ve been enjoying for years haven’t considered but.

“Jerry McPherson goes into fingerpicking versus utilizing a decide, and he explains it so superbly. He talks about once you strum with a decide, there’s a sure type of ‘shang’ within the sound. Then he performs along with his fingers and also you say, ‘Oh, lord, that’s a lot extra intimate.’ Most of the individuals I’ve interviewed are actually good at explaining what they do and why they do it.”

Artist/producer Butch Walker discussed guitars with John McBride, while also relaying a fun story of attending his first concert, KISS, in Atlanta, with his parents as chaperones.
Artist/producer Butch Walker mentioned guitars with John McBride, whereas additionally relaying a enjoyable story of attending his first live performance, KISS, in Atlanta, along with his mother and father as chaperones.

WHAT WILL IT BECOME?

Inside Blackbird is already up and working following a comfortable launch earlier within the 12 months, and it’ll formally debut in May at $15.99 a month, with free trials, discounted annual plans, breaks for college students and all that you just would possibly anticipate. Two new movies are promised every week, on high of what’s already a well-populated web site. According to McBride, he has about 600 movies within the financial institution, together with ones with Garth Brooks, Vince Gill and lots of others to be launched all through the approaching 12 months.

There have been delays and bug fixes, a couple of matches and begins, and there will probably be ongoing tweaks as the location itself figures out what it needs to be and because the viewers sends in suggestions.

Producer/mixer Joe Chiccarelli, in Blackbird Studio B.
Producer/mixer Joe Chiccarelli, in Blackbird Studio B.

Marketing plans are being assembled, throughout social media and in partnerships. He’s already fashioned offers or alliances with corporations like Gibson and Steven Slate Digital. He’s talked with executives at Apple Corps and he’s entertained options that he broaden on the content material he already has and create a 10-episode collection for tv, or extra possible, a streaming accomplice. The potential viewers extends approach past professional audio, into guitars, drums, bass, keyboards and even the rabid fan. The potential viewers is now worldwide. Who doesn’t wish to skip the entrance row and go backstage? Who doesn’t wish to be a fly on the wall when Dann Huff is within the studio, producing a success report?

It’s not clear the place all it will find yourself proper now, however Inside Blackbird is full of wealthy, one-of-a-kind content material for individuals who share a ardour for music.

McBride is the son of a Wichita State University Anthropology professor, so he’s understood from an early age that schooling is a lifetime pursuit, a piece in progress. He’s additionally conscious that Shakespeare’s greatest performs are available in 5 acts. Stay tuned, there may be definitely extra to return.

Mix Nashville: Focusrite Pro Goes Immersive at Curb Studios

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production Focusrite Pro Goes Immersive at Curb Studios

Nashville, TN (May 4, 2023)—A pioneer from the early days of organising immersive audio combine methods, Focusrite Pro will take over the newly renovated Curb Studios on the coronary heart of Music Row on May 20 and current a collection of knowledgeable panel discussions on mixing and mastering immersive music as a part of  .

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As Dave Rieley, director of Focusrite Professional Group, North America, mentioned in signing up, “We wish to speak about what folks speak about once they’re sitting down with others within the studio.” They are doing simply that, with three scheduled panels through the day that includes a group of Nashville’s best mixing and mastering expertise. The lineup contains:

Why You NEED Immersive Mastering (Despite What You May Hear): Panelists: Daniel Bacigalupi and Pete Lyman

Do’s and Don’ts of Working in Immersive: Panelists: Daniel Bacigalupi and Brandon Towles

Immersive: Past, Present & Future: Panelists: Rob Burrell, J. Clark, F. Reid Shippen, Colin Heldt

“In my time working in music, I’ve met a number of nice individuals who really love working in audio,” Rieley mentioned. “So I made certain that our panels are purely about serving to to enhance the immersive group. These are the matters that we have to be speaking about to maneuver immersive music ahead in a optimistic manner—and never go the best way of 5.1.”

During the night portion of the occasion, which takes place within the close by Berry Hill neighborhood, ADAM Audio, a member of the Focusrite Pro Group, will open up its showroom and play again Dolby Atmos tracks on the corporate’s new A Series monitor system.

Full programming and exhibition particulars to be introduced shortly.  for probably the most up-to-date info.

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production is produced along side Host Partners Curb Studios, Belmont University and Blackbird Studio. During the day, Host Partner Curb Studios, together with Quonset Hut, Starstruck Studios, and Front Stage/Back Stage Studios, will function a collection of knowledgeable panels, venture profiles, expertise exhibitions and demonstrations, interviews with high engineers and producers, immersive listening classes, and far more. At night time, the occasion strikes to the close by Berry Hill neighborhood for a celebration at world-renowned Blackbird Studio, along side a Studio Crawl that includes immersive music Listening Sessions at plenty of close by studios.

More info will be discovered on the Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production web site.

For info on sponsorship alternatives, contact Mix writer Janis Crowley.

Inside Blackbird: Legendary Nashville Studio Grants All-Access Online

Martina McBride and John McBride inside Blackbird's Studio C.
Martina McBride and John McBride inside Blackbird’s Studio C.
Mix's May 2023 cover.
Mix’s May 2023 cowl.

Nashville, TN (May 4, 2023)—A bit of greater than 20 years in the past, John McBride opened the doorways to Blackbird Studio within the Berry Hill neighborhood of Nashville, and inside just some quick years, by no matter metric most of these rankings are measured—whether or not mic locker, room acoustics, outboard rack, console, all-around vibe, the engineers and producers who monitor and blend there, or the artists who report successful album throughout their keep, after which return for an additional go—he constructed it into one of many world’s premier recording services, one that matches comfortably in dialog among the many likes of Abbey Road, Capitol, United or The Hit Factory.

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Then 10 years in the past, after a few years of planning and analysis—first pointed in a single route after which shifting to a different, interested by partnering with a longtime establishment after which deciding to not, going forwards and backwards on the very best size of time to finish a course, and at last selecting an optimum variety of college students getting into every new class—McBride purchased the constructing subsequent door to the studios and opened The Blackbird Academy, providing a complicated and distinctive classroom-meets-studio curriculum, in addition to a classroom-meets-tour mannequin for the Live Sound program. The Blackbird Academy has produced 4 Grammy winners, and the Live Program has properly over 90 % of its graduates working.

Legendary recording engineer jimmy douglass and John McBride.
Legendary recording engineers Jimmy Douglass and John McBride, taping an ‘Inside Blackbird’ section.

This month, McBride opens the curtain on Act III of his audio life, dubbed Inside Blackbird, a web based enterprise that he figured can be a pure mix, even an extension, of the primary two acts, simply with extra video. But as he acquired deeper into planning and improvement, studying what it takes to create a significant, lively, content-rich web site focused in any respect issues music and recording, he rapidly realized {that a}) it’s a helluva lot extra work than he anticipated; b) he was getting into acquainted, but uncharted, territory; and c) it would but show to be his most formidable and personally rewarding Blackbird-based enterprise so far.

Engineer Trina Shoemaker came up from her home in the Florida Panhandle to talk about engineering.
Engineer Trina Shoemaker got here up from her dwelling within the Florida Panhandle to speak about engineering.

“Every 5 years or so, I attempt to take a couple of steps again and have a look at my life, my profession, my payments, no matter I’m doing, and I attempt to have a look at it as a complete,” McBride says. “Another technique to do it’s to take a bit of paper and write down the issues which might be going properly in a single column and issues that may very well be higher within the different. Whatever method you do it, it will get you interested by your experiences. I keep in mind about six years in the past, the very first thing that got here to my thoughts was that folks need extra entry. You see this once you’re on the highway and also you see it once you’re on the town, in no matter subject you’re employed. It’s the concept ‘the entrance row of the present is nice, you recognize, however I’d actually reasonably be backstage.’ As human beings, we wish that connection, that factor that brings us nearer to one thing we love.

Dave Stewart, left, and John McBride talk about guitars in front of Studio A’s vintage Neve 8078 console.
Dave Stewart, left, and John McBride discuss guitars in entrance of Studio A’s classic Neve 8078 console.

“So I believed, ‘Well, you recognize what? I really like music—and I’ve entry,’” he continues. “Access to an ideal studio, to gear, to microphones, to gamers, producers and engineers. To songwriters, label individuals, administration executives, to different artists. I ought to begin filming a number of the processes that go into making a report, or that go into placing on a live performance—all of the issues that folks take into consideration when coping with the truth of day by day life. Maybe we may assemble a curriculum round that, I believed, and if we had these unbelievable movies, this nice content material aimed toward schooling, then possibly I may license it to universities all over the world. There’s roughly 9,000 universities on the market. That’s a giant quantity. We didn’t find yourself going that route, however schooling was on the coronary heart of the plan from the start, and it nonetheless is.

Producer/engineer Nathan Chapman appears in multiple episodes of Inside Blackbird, including in-depth tutorials on vocal comping.
Producer/engineer Nathan Chapman seems in a number of episodes of Inside Blackbird, together with in-depth tutorials on vocal comping.

“I additionally must admit that a lot of this goes again to the 21- or 22-year-old me, who on the time knew sufficient about audio to go do a present. Then the primary time I went on a tour, I discovered that whereas I knew about audio, I couldn’t arrange a drum package if my life relied on it. I didn’t find out about constructing keyboards. I didn’t know which guitar pedals have been the good. I simply didn’t know sufficient, and I didn’t need to simply be the ‘audio man.’ If I’d have identified then what I do know now, properly, I’d have talked to the drummer about his package, or the guitarist about his strings or the place he likes his mic. I’d have been the right viewers for Inside Blackbird. Now I need to encourage individuals beginning out in music, give them a head begin on their profession. I would like them to see and listen to the eagerness that drives all these musicians and engineers we speak to. I need to do something I can to intensify individuals’s data of nice music and nice sound and see if it might be a profession chance.”

COME BACK TOMORROW FOR THE CONCLUSION, EXPLORING WHAT ‘INSIDE BLACKBIRD’ IS AND WHAT IT WILL BECOME.

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production Announces First Panels

Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production
Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production

Nashville, TN (April 20, 2023)—Mix Nashville: Immersive Music Production, an all-day event focused on the emerging technologies, techniques and artistic opportunities driving the surge in Dolby Atmos and Sony RA360 content, has announced its first programming offerings, with more to be announced in the coming weeks.

The event, which will take place along a one-block stretch of Nashville’s Music Row, followed by a nighttime networking party and listening sessions in nearby Berry Hill, will take place on Saturday, May 20, 2023, opening with a Keynote Conversation in the historic Columbia Studio A. Numerous top pro-audio brands are involved with the event, so they will be on-hand, too. The Early Bird Registration Price ends on Saturday, April 22, so book now to secure your ticket for just $99!

Separate But Equal: The Stereo and Immersive Mixes

Which comes first? The stereo mix or the immersive mix? Or can they take place simultaneously? For many, stereo comes first, with the immersive mix becoming a “blown-up” version of the two-channel spread. For others, the immersive mix offers an opportunity for an entirely new approach to the song. Still others work on both at the same time. No matter the approach, all engineers agree that it should be the artist’s intent and vision that drives the process.

Panelists: Chuck Ainlay, Matt McClure, Jeff Balding and Will Kienzle

Moderator: Tom Kenny, Co-Editor, Mix

 

Monitoring the Mix: Speakers and Headphones

Nothing beats the experience of listening to an immersive mix on a properly tuned 7.1.4, 9.1.4, or even 13.1.6 monitor system, but statistics show that more than 90 percent of consumers will be listening through headphones or soundbars. For the mix engineer, headphones have become much more than a tool to “check” a mix or keep an ear on the binaural version; they’ve become an integral part of the production process, from the initial mix on through the approvals. With recent technology advances from Sony, Sennheiser, Apple and others, both mobile production and studio-based workflows are taking advantage and edging ever closer to providing an optimum consumer playback experience.

Panelists: Vance Powell, Pete Lyman and more to be announced

Moderator: Clive Young, Co-Editor, Mix

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METAlliance Perches at Blackbird Studio

In Studio D, engineers Chuck Ainlay, left, and Elliot Scheiner turn away from the API console to talk to attendees.
In Studio D, engineers Chuck Ainlay, left, and Elliot Scheiner flip away from the API console to speak to attendees.

The Music Engineering & Technology Alliance (METAlliance), a choose group of famous recording engineers/ producers who advise and seek the advice of on all issues audio, held a two-day weekend recording program at Blackbird Studios, Nashville, in late January.

Each day included two four-hour classes in a number of studios, every hosted by a unique engineer, with attendees in teams of not more than 10 individuals per session.

Sylvia Massy and Niko Bolas, Studio A

Day 1 began in Studio A with Sylvia Massy and Niko Bolas monitoring recording artist Sonia Leigh. Studio A’s completely restored Neve 8078 console simply dealt with the fully completely different approaches that the 2 engineer/producers took. Each described their mic selections and exact positioning: Bolas was meticulous out within the studio, “dialing-in” every mic, whereas Massy proved that she is a continuing experimenter, with each quirky mic selections and non-standard placement and processing.

Frank Filipetti and George Massenburg, Studio C

Studio C is a singular mixing room with fully diffusive ceiling and wall surfaces, designed again in 2004 by George Massenburg. He and Filipetti mentioned the variations between Dolby Atmos, Sony RA360 and Auro-3D as Studio C has calibrated monitoring for all three immersive codecs. Massenburg performed a few of his current work with Alicia Keys and Earth, Wind & Fire, whereas Filipetti performed immersive mixes from Korn and George Michael. This was an unbelievable expertise.

Chuck Ainlay and Elliot Scheiner, Studio D

Day 2 began in Studio D with Chuck Ainlay and Elliot Scheiner monitoring a few of Nashville’s best session gamers with producer Jon Randall, sitting at an 80-channel API console. Using the Nashville quantity system, they went by way of the delivery of a track, from demo to refining its association to vocal manufacturing to making a tough combine. Using parallel entrance ends, every engineer arrange his personal mics, so it was attainable to check two completely different drum equipment sounds, in addition to the variations in piano, acoustic guitar and electrical guitar.

Jimmy Douglass, Studio F

Jimmy Douglass confirmed his full Atmos mixing course of for Justin Timberlake’s The 20/20 Experience. He offered a one-of-a-kind peek inside his workflow, and talked about his discovery of sure limitations of Atmos and his early struggles with the format. He should have figured it out, because the Atmos combine was implausible!

The METAlliance Report – The METAlliance on Miking

Capturing Chris Young’s Live Sound On Tour

Country star Chris Young kicked off the year with a sold-out run that included the 10,000-seat Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. PHOTO: Paris Visone
Country star Chris Young kicked off the 12 months with a sold-out run that included the ten,000-seat Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. PHOTO: Paris Visone.

Nashville, TN (March 20, 2023)—Chris Young has by no means been one to take a seat nonetheless; since bursting onto the charts in 2006, the singer/songwriter has amassed a truckload of number-one Country singles and a fervid following that catches him each time he goes on tour. In January this 12 months, the Grand Ole Opry member dropped two new singles, “Looking For You” and “All Dogs Go To Heaven,” to tease his upcoming ninth album, and to underline their launch, he headed out on the highway for 4 exhibits as properly—a preamble to a giant 12 months forward that may embrace a string of spring dates, festivals over the summer season after which a full-on enviornment tour within the fall.

The concert events additionally served as a chance to shake issues up a bit bit. While the nation star and his band nonetheless knocked out the hits, in addition they road-tested a brand new setlist, the brand new songs—and a brand new home engineer, too, with Erik Rogers taking up the FOH combine place. While Rogers spent the previous couple of years mixing heavy acts like Godsmack, Avatar, Breaking Benjamin and Falling in Reverse, he welcomed the possibility to dive into nation once more: “I blended a rustic artist, Dustin Lynch, for fairly some time, and again in 2017, one of many acts we opened for was Chris Young. The tour supervisor, Bill Cracknell, remembered me; we had a cellphone name a number of weeks in the past and right here I’m.”

The quick Winter run of sold-out on line casino arenas gave everybody on and off-stage time to work collectively and guarantee the whole lot was on-target earlier than the larger treks later within the 12 months. “The band has been collectively for a very long time, but it surely’s a predominantly new crew,” Rogers defined. “Everybody is aware of what they’re doing, however now we now have to do it collectively and current it to a roomful of strangers each night time as if we’ve been doing it collectively for 20 years! We did every week of rehearsals in Nashville, had 4 exhibits to dial it in and we’re already a well-oiled machine.”

The exhibits weren’t a warm-up, nevertheless—they ran pink sizzling from the beginning, with each the artist and audiences leaning into it. “Even the brand new songs that had been simply launched, the viewers already is aware of each phrase,” Rogers marveled, “after which you’ve the massive hits the place not solely do they know each phrase, however they scream them! It’s cool to have an viewers that engaged.”

While some mixers may pound the amount to get the combination over the group, Rogers prefers to maintain the SPLs civil. “I let the followers get it out of their system,” he chuckled. “Our present stays proper round 100 dBA averaged over 90 minutes. Of course, there are louder and quieter spots, they usually contribute to that—I measured the viewers the opposite day at 106!”

Hitting the road with Chris Young, FOH engineer Erik Rogers has been mixing on a Yamaha Rivage PM10 console for the first time. PHOTO: Paris Visone
Hitting the highway with Chris Young, FOH engineer Erik Rogers has been mixing on a Yamaha Rivage PM10 console for the primary time. PHOTO: Paris Visone.

Both the home and monitor positions are centered round Yamaha Rivage PM10 consoles, supplied by Young’s longtime audio firm of alternative, Sound Image Nashville. Rogers and John Weaver—Young’s monitor engineer since March, 2020—every get 56 inputs coming from the stage; whereas the 2 PM10s are impartial methods, they’re additionally networked along with one taking the opposite’s outputs, and all talkback and chat loops run by means of fiber solely.

Joining the Chris Young camp marks the primary time Rogers has labored with a Rivage desk, barring one night time filling in on a Bush tour 5 years in the past. “While there’s a studying curve, that’s the case with any console,” he identified. “My expertise thus far is that it sounds nice, operates properly, and when you wrap your head round the way you patch, assign DSP for plug-ins and issues like that, it’s identical to some other desk, besides that it sounds actually, actually good. I do know colleagues that take the Rivage out with Shinedown, Luke Bryan and Garth Brooks, they usually all swear by these desks; after utilizing it for 4 exhibits, I can see why.

“One factor I’ve discovered concerning the Yamaha is to belief the desk,” Rogers added. “I attempted to make use of some outboard plug-ins, they usually don’t sound nearly as good. To me, time-aligning the whole lot to exit of the console and again in wasn’t definitely worth the work to make it sound correct, as a result of the whole lot on the desk—the Rupert Neve Designs SILK processing, the Portico plug-ins and the opposite Yamaha options in there? You can’t beat ’em. They sound actually good, so I’m simply utilizing the desk.”

That mentioned, there have been a handful of Waves plug-ins used for combine buss processing, hosted externally on a Mac Studio operating Audioström Live Professor software program and Audinate’s Dante Virtual Soundcard. “The cool factor about Live Professor is that it could run any plug-in native with out a server,” he defined, “so you’ll be able to have Sonnox, Brainworx, Waves, all of those a number of producers’ plug-ins on the identical platform.”

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With the crew altering however the band staying the identical, the miking for the seven musicians onstage and their guitars’ ISO cupboards has remained the identical as properly. “Chris owns all of his mics, and it’s a smorgasbord—Beyerdynamic, Telefunken, Sennheiser; there’s a bit one thing off the buffet for everyone up there proper now,” mentioned Rogers. “I’ve began engaged on mic placement and doing a little fine-tuning, however I’m conserving in thoughts that these guys are very pleased with their in-ear mixes. Any adjustments should be achieved in live performance with John, our monitor engineer, as a result of issues that I would transfer for nuance at front-of-house might trigger drastic adjustments for in-ears and make life very tough for the folks onstage.”

In the previous, the band’s monitor mixes had been dealt with with a mixture of sidefills and JH Audio JH11 in-ear screens, however that’s altering for 2023, mentioned Weaver: “Chris Young is transferring from utilizing sidefills and just one in-ear monitor, to utilizing each in-ears all by means of the present, with no sidefills in sight. The Rivage PM10’s EQ and the Portico 5043 compressor with the dynamic EQ actually helped with getting the readability we would have liked of their in-ears to attain this large change.”

While the autumn tour will carry full manufacturing, the fast on line casino enviornment run picked up native stacks and racks, so audiences had been handled to line arrays from L-Acoustics, Meyer Sound, RCF and Electro-Voice. Regardless of the P.A., at each cease, followers heard Young and his band clean up his setlist staples whereas additionally including some new soon-to-be favorites, leading to concert events that stored issues feeling new but additionally acquainted. With that in thoughts, Rogers stored the mixes true to what was coming off the stage—not replicating the report, however not heading into the nice unknown both.

“In dialog with the artist and administration, they needed one thing that felt stay and uncooked,” mentioned Rogers, “however once you’re mixing an artist that’s bought dozens of plaques on their wall for large hits, you’ve bought to maintain the tonality of the track comparatively near the unique intent, so that each one these hits sound like what folks have been listening to for 17 years. When you’ve a fan base that loyal, you don’t wish to instantly change the whole lot. There are parts and melodies which can be essential, and we take note of these issues. But then there’s additionally the massive nearer, ‘Aw Naw,’ which begins off as a rustic track and finally ends up with a giant rock’n’roll jam for the tip of the night time. That’s nowhere on the report—that’s the sound of a band having a whole lot of enjoyable!”

Mix Immersive Music Production Nashville Announced for May!

 

MIX IMMERSIVE MUSIC PRODUCTION NASHVILLE

Immersive Audio, a once-in-a-generation, format-shifting technology platform that debuted a decade ago in sound for film and television, is conquering the music and recording industries—and Nashville is at the epicenter of that change, with the highest concentration of immersive music mix facilities in the country.

Join us for the immersive music industry’s premiere all-day event:

MIX IMMERSIVE MUSIC PRODUCTION NASHVILLE

Host Partner Curb Records, along with Columbia Studio A, Quonset Hut, Starstruck Studios, Curb Studio and Front Stage/Back Stage Studios, will feature a series of expert panels, project profiles, tech demos, Listening Sessions, and much more!

Then at night, the event moves to the nearby Berry Hill neighborhood for a party at world-renowned Blackbird Studio, in conjunction with a one-of-a-kind Studio Crawl featuring immersive music Listening Sessions at a number of nearby studios.

Mix Immersive Music Production, Nashville follows up on the launch NYC edition, the first industry event to focus entirely on Immersive Music Production, held in August 2021 at the world-class facilities of Power Station at BerkleeNYC. Book your early bird pass today – ends April 22, 2023.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Music Producers · Recording Studio Engineers · Mix Engineers · Live Sound Engineers · Musicians/Artists · Composers/Songwriters · Podcasters · Music Supervisors · Music Editors · Studio Owners · Chief Engineers · Record Label Executives · Studio Designers · Audio Educators/Students · Systems Techs · Systems Integrators · Streaming Audio Techs · Pro Audio Manufacturers · Product Designers

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