Mark Miller Engineer/Owner
The Recording Process
FAQ's

Classic Rock BandBand

Classical Guitar and Flute

Software and Programming

Self Tuning Guitar

Cumberland Valley School of Music
This website designed and maintained
Mark D. Miller, (c)2010 M&M Studio.
|
M&M Recording Studio,
located in
Chambersburg Pennsylvania is a digital audio facility specializing in recording
individual singers, rappers as well as most styles of musical groups. We
use two Tascam SX1 systems in sync, for a total of 32, 24 bit
digital audio tracks and two, 40 channel digital consoles. The system is clocked by an Antelope Isochrone master clock for incredible
digital stability and sound quality. We mix down to ProTools.
The building
is acoustically isolated from the outside world with floating hardwood
floors, double walls and ceiling, a vinyl barrier, and a stone exterior.
This construction effectively blocks external noise sources, resulting
in a noise-free recording environment.
The studio consists
of a main studio room (with an isolated drum riser) a control room,
and a vocal booth. The main room was acoustically designed to achieve a
full and natural sound. The control room’s response is essentially flat
across the audio spectrum assuring an accurate mix. The vocal booth is
treated to create a "dead room" with no coloration added to the voice.
M&M Studio is designed for small groups, solo
artists and voice-overs, as it is an intimiate space with a cozy atmosphere.
Mark D. Miller has owned
and operated businesses serving the music, computer, and electronics
industries since 1982. He received his RIA Audio Recording Engineer
certification in 1978. In addition to owning M&M Studio, he is a
talented composer, music teacher and an extraordinary guitarist
performing classical, rock and jazz. He also designs analog and digital
electronics, and writes computer software. He co- owns two patents (a
self tuning guitar and trailer hitch safety device) as well as numerous
copyrights.
|