Allaire Studio

More Allaire Studio images. Allaire has hosted artists such as David Bowie, Norah Jones, Tim McGraw, Dar Williams, the Gipsy Kings, My Morning Jacket, Donald Fagen, Jason Mraz.

Impulse Responses Studio Allaire Studios - Shokan NY, USA All Audio Ease Studio IR-Sets: studio page update: 18 feb. 2008 Allaire Studios - Shokan NY, USA Date: October 24, 2004 Engineers: Arjen van der Schoot, Eric Schnorr. Allaire Studios caters to some of the industry's top talent and offers an alternative to urban facilities.

It's hard to imagine a recording environment more physically beautiful and more conducive to meditation and creativity than Allaire. The place is the epitome of the residential studio, in that it offers the best of all worlds technologically and acoustically: a huge Neve tracking/mixing room (the Neve Room) and an even bigger SSL studio (the Great Hall).

The studio amassed an awesome credit list: David Bowie, Norah Jones, Tim McGraw, Joan Baez, the Gipsy Kings, Tim and Neil Finn, Cassandra Wilson, Sir James Galway, Guster and Natalie Merchant, to name a few. Many of these artists have sung the praises of Allaire in interviews, and Bowie has gone as far as buying a large tract of land in the studio's vicinity, according to The New York Observer.

Artists flock to Allaire because of its secluded setting, its breathtaking views, its giant acoustic spaces, its state-of-the-art equipment and its staff. The two-room facility — which was designed by John Storyk and George Augspurger — offers a wide range of options. Taken from Paul Verna's Mix Magazine Article. Sweep Recording Gear: EAW LA 325 speaker, KRK v8 (sunporch), DPA 4006 Microphones, Metric Halo Mobile IO, Digital Performer.

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Contents. Design Under Pitcairn ownership the 18,740-square-foot (1,741-square-metre) compound on 22 acres (9 hectares) was largely made up of two main wings connected by a covered walkway. The balance of Mount Tonche – over 1,000 acres (4.0 square kilometres) – is under restrictive preservation. The property as a whole reflects a blend of with some influences.

The south wing was a configuration housing the main kitchen, two servants' quarters, six guest bedrooms, six full baths, and a massive glass-enclosed mountaintop porch. The wing also featured a 29-by-36-foot dining hall capable of seating 100 or more guests. The north wing housed the library, eleven bedrooms, seven full baths and two-and-one-half baths, three-room servant's quarters, as well as a great room with 30-foot-tall (9.1-metre) floor-to-ceiling windows and 60-foot-high (18-metre) vaulted ceilings. Transfer from Pitcairn ownership The estate remained in the Pitcairn family until it was put on the market in 1995 for $3.9 million, then $2.9 million, then in late 1998 down to $1.95 million, at which time it was sold to photographer and musician Randall Wallace. Allaire Studios The first record recorded at Allaire was Harvest Home by Jay Ungar in 1999.

Cannot be serialized using the odatamediatypeformatter. The studio was then substantially renovated and reopened in 2001 and has remained open since then where rock musician recorded his album (2002). And his next one, (2003) In 2001, recorded her debut album (2002). During five weeks in late 2006, recorded the album (2007). On March 13th 2017, BBC Music officially named Allaire Studios as one of 'The 10 most stunning places to make music' Resale offerings Reconfigured from the Pitcairn ownership the main house includes nineteen bedrooms with three separate apartments on the property. The estate was listed on the market in 2007/2008 with an asking price of $13 million.

However, the property was removed from the formal market in the first quarter of 2008. The property formally returned on the market in June 2009 at 22 acres (89,000 m 2) for a price of $8,850,000 Unsold it was removed from the market. In a June 2012 preview article - 'Zeus of the Catskills' - with The New York Times, Wallace indicated that he would again be relisting the property for sale in the near future for $8 million. In March 2016, Glen Tonche was permanently withdrawn from the market and restored and reopened as a world class recording studio (Allaire Studios) managed by the owner Randall Wallace and his wife Janet who live on site. Allaire Studios/Glen Tonche Studios Inc. Is a member of SPARS. Among 2016 Allaire Clients is Grizzly Bear who recently finished their second CD done at Allaire Studios.

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