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'''Airwave Recording Studios''' is a recording studio and music production company co-owned by [[Joel Bouchillon]] and [[Marc Phillips]]. It is located at 1916 [[28th Avenue South Homewood|28th Avenue]] in [[Homewood]].
'''Airwave Recording Studios''' is a recording studio and music production company located at 1916 [[28th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]]. Airwave is co-owned by [[Joel Bouchillon]] and [[Marc Phillips]].
 
Studio A is a spacious, full-service performance suite with three isolation chambers. The suite and monitoring system was designed by acoustic consultant Steven Durr & Associates. The control room features a Trident series 8-B console with 30 mic andf 54 line inputs. Studio B is a digital music production suite featuring a Makie 32 x 8 console and numerous synthesizers and controllers. Both suites are equipped with Macintosh computers with ProTools.
 
Airwave's Studio A was used to record several tracks for [[Live in the X Lounge#Live in the X Lounge III (2000)|Live in the X Lounge III]].


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Latest revision as of 16:03, 11 February 2011

Airwave Recording Studios is a recording studio and music production company located at 1916 28th Avenue South in Homewood. Airwave is co-owned by Joel Bouchillon and Marc Phillips.

Studio A is a spacious, full-service performance suite with three isolation chambers. The suite and monitoring system was designed by acoustic consultant Steven Durr & Associates. The control room features a Trident series 8-B console with 30 mic andf 54 line inputs. Studio B is a digital music production suite featuring a Makie 32 x 8 console and numerous synthesizers and controllers. Both suites are equipped with Macintosh computers with ProTools.

Airwave's Studio A was used to record several tracks for Live in the X Lounge III.

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