Allaire Studios
The New York Studios Vol.2 SDX was recorded by engineers Neil Dorfsman and Pat Thrall together with drummer Nir Z. It contains unique drums sampled in two of the most heralded drum rooms and notable New York studios ever: the Allaire Studios and The Hit Factory.These two landmark facilities have hosted the who’s who of popular music for decades – anything from David Bowie to Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones and Paul Simon. Since the recording of these sound libraries however, both studios have tragically closed their doors to the public and thus, the legacy of their signature sound lives through their respective body of work, but now also vicariously through these very drum recordings.
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The New York Studios Vol.2 SDX is divided in two separate libraries, one for each studio. In total, it comes with 13 snare drums, seven sets of toms, seven kicks and a wide assortment of different cymbals – all sampled in extreme detail and showcasing the incredible sonic qualities of these two rooms.The room at Allaire Studios was ambient, reverberant and almost church-like in its construction. The dense wooden walls and ceiling produce a warm and natural reverb that give the drums a clear character without being too loud or taking over. The room at The Hit Factory also had a large, wooden and meticulously crafted room, producing a very rich and characteristic natural reverb.
The New York Studios Vol.2 SDX presents the essence of big drums recorded in big, sonically perfect rooms. Still, with Superior Drummer’s built-in sound shaping tools, you have the power to sculpt the sound you always heard in your head. Ambient, tight, slick, loud, dampened – the canvas is blank. Start creating.
• Recorded by top engineer/producer/drummer team Neil Dorfsman, Pat Thrall and Nir Z
• Two now closed down studios in one SDX: Allaire Studios and The Hit Factory
• 13 snares, seven (7) sets of toms, seven (7) kicks, a wide selection of cymbals
• Included MIDI library played by drummer Nir Z
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The south wing was a configuration housing the main kitchen, two servants' quarters, six guest bedrooms, six full baths, and a massive glass-enclosed mountaintop porch. The wing also featured a 29-by-36-foot dining hall capable of seating 100 or more guests. The north wing housed the library, eleven bedrooms, seven full baths and two-and-one-half baths, three-room servant's quarters, as well as a great room with 30-foot-tall (9.1-metre) floor-to-ceiling windows and 60-foot-high (18-metre) vaulted ceilings. Transfer from Pitcairn ownership The estate remained in the Pitcairn family until it was put on the market in 1995 for $3.9 million, then $2.9 million, then in late 1998 down to $1.95 million, at which time it was sold to photographer and musician Randall Wallace. Allaire Studios The first record recorded at Allaire was Harvest Home by Jay Ungar in 1999.
The studio was then substantially renovated and reopened in 2001 and has remained open since then where rock musician recorded his album (2002). And his next one, (2003) In 2001, recorded her debut album (2002).
During five weeks in late 2006, the rock band recorded the album (2007). Resale Reconfigured from the Pitcairn ownership built in 1924 the main house included nineteen bedrooms with three separate apartments on the property. Usb ch340 driver for mac. The estate was purchased by New York photographer/musician Randall Wallace in 1998, winterized and turned into a world-class Destination Recording Studio where David Bowie, Norah Jones, Rush, Tim McGraw and many other bands recorded (Glen Tonche is also known as Allaire Studios on Wikipedia). Wallace kept the name for the property, Glen Tonche. The property was briefly offered for sale by Mr.
Wallace when he lived on the West Coast however, in March 2016, he returned permanently and Glen Tonche was reopened with a new Neve Shelford Mixing Board and is still known internationally as the recording studio, Allaire Studios, now managed by its owner Randall Wallace who lives on-site.See also.