rec·ord

verb
/rəˈkôrd/

convert (sound or a performance) into a permanent form for later reproduction.

RECORDING | AUDIO POST

When you think of recording sound, you might picture a musician in a world-class studio. In reality, recording audio can be done in any environment and in many forms. My mobile recording kit allows me to record in unique places, including concert halls, churches, and even derelict buildings. Unique places often inspire music creation; my goal is to capture that creation as it happens.

Even though I can and will record anything that produces sound, my passion is recording live orchestra, choirs, and fine arts performances. I started recording with the San Angelo Symphony in 2017. Since then, I have worked with University and school groups.

I also provide mixing and mastering, transfer, and audio restoration services.

My Recording Kit

  • Pro Tools Ultimate in a 6U SKB Flyrack.

    • AVID MTRX Studio

    • CARBON PRE

    • APSYS Multiverter (a Swiss Army Knife of digital conversion)
      Convert Dante, AES/EBU, Optical, Madi COAX/SFP, AES50 with Sample Rate conversion

  • MIC PREs

    • 6U Analog Pre Rack
      - Radial Workhorse with RND 511, SSL Six Pre
      - Midas XL48 8ch mic pre

    • Midas DL251 AES50 Stage box 48/96khz 48 in 16 out

  • Microphones

    Audio Technica, Audix, Beyerdynamic, DPA, Lauten Audio, Lewitt, Neumann, Sennheiser, Shure

Recording Work.


ANGELO STATE SYMPHONY | A String of Carols

Chamber Orchestra

SAN ANGELO SYMPHONY | Season concert


ON LOCATION RECORDINGS | PAUL ANN CHURCH San Angelo, TX

Live band recording session

Recording, mixing, and live monitoring for the band during the session.

Symphony Orchestra


ANGELO STATE SYMPHONY | CREATION by Dan Forrest

Concert with Orchestra, Choir and Handbells.