пятница, 2 марта 2012 г.

MAKING MUSIC FROM MILES AWAY

A new trend emerging in recording is remote instrument tracking being added to songs from separate studios over the Internet. Collective Soul and Paul Rodgers drummer Ryan Hoyle recently opened Cave Studio in LA, which specializes in custom drum tracks performed by Hoyle himself.

"My concept is to use world-class outboard gear to record and export raw drum tracks," says Hoyle about the project. "It's great to think that with current technology, I can record a drum track for a producer in Tokyo, London, or Sydney and deliver it during a night's sleep." The studio can accommodate those who want to engineer or produce their own tracks, offering both Pro Tools and Logic formatting.

The studio offers an FTP server that will allow collaborations and file transfers. Cave also carries outboard gear from several manufacturers. He's done remote drum tracks for artists such as Carrie Underwood, Deborah Gibson, and David Cook.

For more information, visit www.ryanhoyle.com/thelab.htm

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