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Coyote Dream Records |
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a division of Odell Audio Productions |

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Brand names of equipment/Software used in the studio include Apple, Roland, Oberheim, Yamaha, Gibson, Slingerland, Brady, Groove tubes, AKG, Shure, M-Audio, Peavey, Rode, Vox, Line 6, Mackie, Crate, Alvarez, Fender, Zildjian, Pro Tools, Trillium Labs, Izotope Ozone3, Native Instruments, Bomb Factory, Universal Audio, Propellerhead Reason, Recycle, Ableton Live, Logic, Alesis and more ... |
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The primary recorder is a Yamaha AW4416 set up to record 16 tracks simultaneously at 24 bit/44.1 KHz . |
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For isolation and to minimize microphone bleed through, drums have their own room with headphone jack and window view to control room. |
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A place to kick back and enjoy the music. This area used to be where they kept the ice when the building was an icehouse around 1910. There is still four inches of cork in the walls, floor, and ceiling. |
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Specially constructed vocal booth with Rode NTK tube microphone. Also, some acoustic instruments are usually recorded with a Groove Tubes GT-40 here. |
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One foot thick wall with two double pane windows separate the control room from the live room. Guitars/Bass players usually track from here. |
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Control Room |
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Vocal Booth |
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Relaxed Environment |
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Drum Room |
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Live Room |
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Studio Equipment |





