This a link that shows quite a bit of Radio Recorders
when Elvis recorded there.
http://www.scottymoore.net/studio_radiorecorders.html
If you Google, there are more detail links giving the
history of the studios maintained by RR.
--- Ben Torre <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> At 12:39 PM 5/2/08, Michael Shoshani wrote:
>
> >Bob Olhsson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >>[Voyle Gilmore] also told me the Capitol studio
> took credit for
> >>lots of stuff that had actually been recorded at
> Radio Recorders
> >>Annex which was a former RCA studio. It was
> considered by many to
> >>be the finest sounding room in Hollywood.
> >
> >Would this be 540 Melrose, which had previously
> been an NBC radio
> >studio? I know the book "Sessions with Sinatra"
> just raves about the
> >sound of this studio as being better than sliced
> bread, far better
> >than Hollywood and Vine when it first opened.
>
> Gents;
>
> Is there any documentation available on the
> construction/dimensions/acoustics of the more
> noteworthy recording
> studios? I don't mean some nostalgic work with lots
> of celebrity
> pictures and session anecdotes. I'm interested in
> solid technical
> info on the rooms themselves, rather than the
> recording hardware.
>
> Thanks much,
> Ben
>
>
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