At 12:39 PM 5/2/08, Michael Shoshani wrote:
Bob Olhsson <olh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[Voyle Gilmore] also told me the Capitol studio took credit for lots of stuff that had actually
been recorded at Radio Recorders Annex which was a former RCA studio. It was considered by many
to be the finest sounding room in Hollywood.
Would this be 540 Melrose, which had previously been an NBC radio studio? I know the book
"Sessions with Sinatra" just raves about the
sound of this studio as being better than sliced bread, far better than Hollywood and Vine when it
first opened.
Gents;
Is there any documentation available on the construction/dimensions/acoustics of the more
noteworthy recording studios? I don't mean some nostalgic work with lots of celebrity pictures
and session anecdotes. I'm interested in solid technical info on the rooms themselves, rather
than the recording hardware.
Thanks much,
Ben
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