Where is 606 studio




















Aproximately only 20 consoles like this one exists today and the rarity adds value. Dave Grohl personally purchased this console for Studio This is the main mixing area, where all the tracks are mixed together with all the different instrumental and vocal components. Specifically for this studio, Dave Grohl opted to use no digital components when recording his albums, so in the back right-hand side, you can see the tape recorders which are used to record their components.

In the basement of Studio is where you can find the storage of the studio. The Foo Fighters keep extra merch and equipment used for touring. This includes drums, pyrotechnics, and records. And Of course, the Studio has a full area where the band can preform their newest tracks, decorated with flags of the bands various logos and album covers. Lousteau started his career as a runner at Studio in the early s, just before digital audio and home studios began to take over.

Within eight months, Nick decided to move back to Nashville. After he left, I was friendly enough with Taylor [Hawkins] and Dave [Grohl] that they offered me the gig. Lousteau learned to record on analog equipment, giving him a unique insight into making records in the digital age. I want to record a drum kit, you know?

I try to tailor the instrument to the sound. Lousteau takes a unique approach to mixing, focusing on the drums and vocals first. The JBL 7 Series monitors allow him to dial in the foundation of the track, while highlighting potential frequency problems.

Then I bring in the guitars and try to fill the space around that. The guitars have to sit with the vocal but outside the vocal. Lousteau says the thing he loves most about the 7 Series monitors is how his mixes translate to other systems.



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