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Legendary Grant Avenue Studio

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Exploring the Sonic Legacy: A Virtual Tour of Grant Avenue Studio Control Room


Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston welcome to the show, Mike Bruce and Andrew Lauzon from Grant Avennue Studio.


In a captivating virtual tour on Welcome To The Music, the Grant Avenue Studio control room unfolded its rich history, hosting a discussion on notable visitors, the essence of maintaining a "house sound," and personal anecdotes that breathed life into the studio's narrative.


Located in the heart of Hamilton, Mike and Andrew shared their journey of moving to the studio, offering a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes experiences that shaped their connection with the space. The discussion delved into the intricacies of the studio, featuring a comprehensive showcase of the mixing and editing suite, boasting both high-end gear and an affordable environment tailored for independent producers.


Mike Bruce and Andrew Lauzon not only shared personal stories connecting them to music but also unfolded their visionary plans for the studio's future. Their expansion includes services ranging from live streaming and podcasting to potential documentary production, marking a significant evolution for Grant Avenue Studio.


The discussion pivoted to the enduring charm of vintage gear in music production, with a keen focus on the unique sonic qualities of equipment like the Neumann M49B mic and an aged console. Unpacking the concept of "house sound," the Andrew passionately emphasized the irreplaceable value of vintage gear in crafting a distinct sonic signature that stands unparalleled.


The conversation resonated with the idea that a studio's historical legacy serves as a wellspring of inspiration for artists, underscoring the importance of continuing to craft new musical stories. The virtual journey concluded with a promising note about upcoming talent in Hamilton, hinting at the exciting prospects that lie ahead for the local music scene. The Grant Avenue Studio tour not only unveiled the technical marvels within its walls but also celebrated the essence of musical storytelling and its potential to shape the future of sound.


For more information visit: https://www.grantavenuestudio.com/



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Exploring the Sonic Legacy: A Virtual Tour of Grant Avenue Studio Control Room


Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston welcome to the show, Mike Bruce and Andrew Lauzon from Grant Avennue Studio.


In a captivating virtual tour on Welcome To The Music, the Grant Avenue Studio control room unfolded its rich history, hosting a discussion on notable visitors, the essence of maintaining a "house sound," and personal anecdotes that breathed life into the studio's narrative.


Located in the heart of Hamilton, Mike and Andrew shared their journey of moving to the studio, offering a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes experiences that shaped their connection with the space. The discussion delved into the intricacies of the studio, featuring a comprehensive showcase of the mixing and editing suite, boasting both high-end gear and an affordable environment tailored for independent producers.


Mike Bruce and Andrew Lauzon not only shared personal stories connecting them to music but also unfolded their visionary plans for the studio's future. Their expansion includes services ranging from live streaming and podcasting to potential documentary production, marking a significant evolution for Grant Avenue Studio.


The discussion pivoted to the enduring charm of vintage gear in music production, with a keen focus on the unique sonic qualities of equipment like the Neumann M49B mic and an aged console. Unpacking the concept of "house sound," the Andrew passionately emphasized the irreplaceable value of vintage gear in crafting a distinct sonic signature that stands unparalleled.


The conversation resonated with the idea that a studio's historical legacy serves as a wellspring of inspiration for artists, underscoring the importance of continuing to craft new musical stories. The virtual journey concluded with a promising note about upcoming talent in Hamilton, hinting at the exciting prospects that lie ahead for the local music scene. The Grant Avenue Studio tour not only unveiled the technical marvels within its walls but also celebrated the essence of musical storytelling and its potential to shape the future of sound.


For more information visit: https://www.grantavenuestudio.com/



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