Back to the Roots

why analog?

It sounds better.

That is why we go straight back form a digital domain into the analog. We sum your digital tracks over an analog LAWO summing unit 344/4 which results in an excellent transparent mix. It remains an optimum offset in depth where the instruments can be separated from each other easily.

Finally we use two LAWO PTR Channels 749/10 to master the stereo output of the summing unit. These are fully analog channel strips including a dynamic unit and an equalizer used to emphasize and enhance the sound. They give them natural warmth and make it sound comfortable.

Aside from being the best analog equipment which was a broadcast standard for many decades in the past and is still in use the analog mixing and mastering adds another dimension to your music which can not be achieved from normal digital mixing as it is done in most digital work stations. Where these digital mixes are two dimensional and flat our analog mixes sound deep and three dimensional, pleasing the listeners ear, with a high transparency and a smooth natural sound.

We assure to provide a result to your complete satisfaction. Benjamin Piltz - the sound engineer - also known as “BP1” comes with a big bunch of experience gathered over decades in mixing and mastering sound productions of any music style. He will keep tight contact with the artist during the process to make sure he meets the idea perfectly.

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