In a time of faster, smaller, cheaper, poorer quality, SEAR SOUND strives to maintain integrity and good workmanship. Everything on the equipment and mic lists is included in the price of the studios. Our studio is well maintained and our customers (many of which have been coming back for 30 years), appreciate how much they can get done within a given time. Our assistant engineers are all qualified engineers and they understand what our visiting engineers need. ![]() Our staff is dedicated, well trained and enthusiastic. We are a studio that has the reputation of being fanatical about good sound. Our approach is that each client has his own individual needs and that we must supply a unique service that best fulfils those needs. We do not provide a corporate environment. To qualify, they must have a certain fidelity and musicality. In our racks, you may find a modern state of the art piece of gear next to something that is 45 years old. Much of our outboard equipment spans the ages. We can offer a selection of over 275 microphones (the number keeps growing), many vintage, many vacuum tube, and many specially designed and built exclusively for us. ![]() If the microphone does not capture the sound and musicality of a performance, no amount of outboard equipment can retrieve it. Microphones are the most important element of the recording chain. It isn't equipment but it is the feeling that is imparted by our staff. The ambience, the 'feel' of the studio is the most critical element. Our primary goal is to capture that spark that occurs in live performance and to transfer this to the recording medium. We have attempted to extract the best elements from each era and to make them available in our studios. However, there is an underlying standard upon which all of the 'golden ears' agree - there is 'good' sound and there is 'bad' sound. ![]() Since 1963, we have seen many trends come and go.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |