Archive for July, 2008

Mark Holden

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Mark at the Board

Studio owner and supervising engineer Mark Holden has more than a decade of experience in the business. He has designed, produced, recorded and mixed projects in studios, on sets and on live stages. As a musician, Mark knows communication and comfort are essential for success in a creative space. That is why he collaborated with top acousticians and technicians to assemble the perfect home in which to create the perfect sound, THE iNViSiBLE STUDiOS.

Welcome to The Invisible Studios!

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Just one year ago, The Invisible Studios was nothing more than an idea. Today, we are proud to announce the opening of our world-class, boutique recording studio in the heart of West Hollywood.

The Invisible Studios provides an intimate, comfortable artist haven where you can cultivate your full creative potential. Offering an open-minded approach to traditional recording and abstract artistry, we integrate analog and digital technologies to help you create a sound that is customized and perfected to your satisfaction.

Contact us today to find out about our grand opening special rates we’re offering all summer long.

This ain’t your neighbor’s garage . . . serious musicians and artists wanted.


The Invisible Studios

Monday, July 14th, 2008

The Invisible Studios
511 N. La Cienega Blvd., Suite 204
West Hollywood, CA 90048

310.659.3260 studio
310.863.7652 mobile
310.659.3261 fax

info@theinvisiblestudios.com
www.theinvisiblestudios.com

Universal Audio 610

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Designed by Bill Putnam, the Universal Audio 610 was among the first modular recording consoles. The UA 610 was particularly well noted for its preamplifier, and has left its mark on countless classic recordings from Sinatra to Pet Sounds to Van Halen to LA Woman. Read more . . .

Earthworks TC30

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

The TC30 is an ideal choice for close miking louder sources like guitar, bass, piano, horns and percussion. The TC30 is very popular for drum overheads. It is incredibly clean up to 150 dB SPL while simultaneously capturing subtle details. Its fast, clean impulse performance yields a remarkably transparent sound. Read more . . .

ZR Acoustics™

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Utilizing everyday construction materials, ZR Acoustics™ renders rooms acoustically invisible, extending the near field environment to the entire air volume of the space. Read more about ZR . . .