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Recording Studio Rockstars

RSR315 - Justin Phelps - Live video and VR recording in Studio

Recording Studio Rockstars

Lij Shaw

Music

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2021

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

My guest today is Justin Phelps chief engineer and designer of the Hallowed Halls recording studios in Portland OR. He began his career in 1996 at San Fransisco's famed Coast Recorders where he worked as a house engineer and received considerable guidance from a chief engineer/producer John Cuniberti and studio owner/gear guru Dan Alexander as well as working at some of the Bay Areas finest studios including The Plant, Prairie Sun, Studio 880, Tiny Telephone and Studio D.

In 2004 he acquired the lease for one of the more historic spaces in San Francisco, Hyde Street Studio C which he restored to its former glory and ran for the next 5 years as one of the busiest rooms in San Francisco when he met his wife Deanna and started his family.

With the birth of their first daughter, they relocated to Portland Oregon where he founded Cloud City Sound a multi room facility with a busy mastering suite serving many regional and international until 2016 when he opened The Hallowed Halls located in a 5500 square foot, historic, turn of the century library where the building's natural acoustics made for an ideal recording studio site.

Since then, they have been cranking records out for a wide variety of American and International acts, hosting a constant stream of events benefiting the local music and arts community and dabbling in new recording directions. The most prominent of these would be music video production.

The Covid 19 era has seen a particularly high spike in combined music and video as a result of the severe limitations placed on live performance. Necessity is the mother of invention and Justin is currently modifying The Hallowed Halls to facilitate concert performances and multi camera shoots including VR concerts in Studio A's main hall.

Through a partnership with a strong concert streaming distribution network, the hope is to use this to get the lifelong patrons of our studios back to work and to find new creative outlets for the music we create. So far it's working.

Thanks so much to John Cuniberti for making our introduction!

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0:00.0

This episode of Recording Studio Rockstars is brought to you by OWC, Carl Tats Design, JZ microphones, Spectra 1964, and Isotope.

0:11.1

You're hearing my voice right now through the JZ pop filter on the JZBB29 microphone in a Carl Tats designed room through the Spectra 1964 ST STX-600 mic pre-complimeter and isotope

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RX and ozone, all recorded safely onto an OWC Mercury Extreme Pro 6G SSD, so get ready to rock.

0:32.9

An ideal situation, you know, you start day one with the record, already having to familiarize

0:38.2

yourself with songs. There's nothing like knowing that something is wrong when you're listening

0:42.3

to the basic tracks. It's pretty great when the engineer knows if it's okay or not. I mean,

0:46.0

I've been on both sides of the glass so many times that you often don't even know if your

0:49.9

performance sucks until, like, you know, you're at home listening to it three days later driving on

0:54.7

your car and like you realize it's something that really bothers you.

0:56.8

Welcome to recording studio rock stars. I'm Lid Shaw and this is the podcast created to help you become a rock star of the recording studio.

1:21.6

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1:56.5

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2:01.2

then check out my free mixing course, Mixmasterbundle.com, where I show you how to get

2:05.5

pro-sounding mixes in your DAW using simple techniques and free plugins. And when you're

2:10.6

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