John Sawoski’s state-of-the-art studio was designed by architect Douglas Humphries of DadaDesign, and constructed and finished February 12, 2003. It includes a large rehearsal/live room, vocal/isolation room, a Yamaha G2 acoustic piano, multi-track digital audio recording systems with networked Windows and Macintosh computers (running ProTools, Logic, Digital Performer, Sonar, Finale, Sibelius, and even an old Mac running StudioVision Pro), Universal Audio Apollo interfaces, a Sonar V-Studio 700, Panasonic SV-3700 DAT deck, extensive virtual instrument libraries, including most Eastwest/Quantum Leap Sound Libraries, Roland M-DC1, Roland RD-800 and RD-700GX Stage Pianos, Roland D-50, Roland JV-1080, Tannoy PBM-08 Studio Monitors, Sound Ideas Sound Effects Library, and more.
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