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Sarm East Studios is a recording studio that was located at the southern end of Brick Lane in east London. It is now called The London Recording Studios. == History == The studio was owned by SPZ Group, which is a holding company belonging to prolific music producer Trevor Horn, but was closed down in the late 1990s. The studio was at one time one of the foremost and famous recording Studios in London and has played host to artists such as Queen, Madonna, The Clash, Rush, Yes, ABC, INXS, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Seal and The Hoosiers. The studio had an early Solid State Logic (SSL) 4000E mixing console and was one of the first studios in London to install one. The SSL replaced an earlier Trident console with Allison automation. Multitracks were twin Studer A80s (to be replaced later by Studer A800 Mk IIIs) with Dolby A and mixdown machine was a Studer A80 with a 1/2" headblock and Dolby A. Outboard gear included: * Eventide H910 Harmonizer * Survival Projects panner * Lexicon 224 digital reverb * UREI 1176 compressors * AMS digital delay 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sarm East Studios」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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