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Our attention to detail and the ability to accommodate diverse sessions is a major factor in Ocean Way's 25 years of continued success. Whether it's a 50-piece scoring session, a multi-channel film mix, or a rock tracking date, we take pride in delivering the same care and precision to insure a "smooth session." Ocean Way provides the service, efficiency and quality conducive to the creation of memorable music.
Our attention to detail and the ability to accommodate diverse sessions is a major factor in Ocean Way's 25 years of continued success. Whether it's a 50-piece scoring session, a multi-channel film mix, or a rock tracking date, we take pride in delivering the same care and precision to insure a "smooth session." Ocean Way provides the service, efficiency and quality conducive to the creation of memorable music.


[http://www.oceanwayrecording.com Ocean Way Studios]
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Revision as of 12:39, 16 December 2006

Evanescence mixed The Open Door at this facility in March of 2006.

According to their website:

Ocean Way Recording is comprised of two studio complexes: Ocean Way Hollywood and Record One in Sherman Oaks.

Ocean Way /Record One, with six music mixing and scoring rooms, a mastering suite in partnership with JVC , is the most awarded studio complex on the West Coast. Ocean Way studios offer remarkable sounding rooms, plus unique custom equipment and impeccable electronic maintenance. Ocean Way features the largest exotic working tube microphone collection in the US "and a conscientious staff of professionals."

LA's Ocean Way/Record One studios recorded the Record of the Year three years in a row starting with Bonnie Raitt's "Nick of Time," followed by Natalie Cole's "Unforgettable," and Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" (The Bodyguard). The studios have won many Mix magazine's Studio of the Year TEC Awards for technical excellence and creativity. Exquisite albums such as Quincy Jones "Back on The Block", and Michael Jackson's "Bad," "Dangerous," and "History," all of which won Grammies for the best engineered record of the year, attest to our truly "State of The Art" facility.

Our attention to detail and the ability to accommodate diverse sessions is a major factor in Ocean Way's 25 years of continued success. Whether it's a 50-piece scoring session, a multi-channel film mix, or a rock tracking date, we take pride in delivering the same care and precision to insure a "smooth session." Ocean Way provides the service, efficiency and quality conducive to the creation of memorable music.

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