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Statut : Célibataire
Ville : LOS ANGELES
Région : California
Pays: US
Date d’inscription :: 1/10/2005

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samedi, septembre 06, 2008 

L.A. Grapvine, September 2008

Sep 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Bud Scoppa

Skip's Place, the tracking/mixing facility launched in mid-2007 by high-profile engineer/mixer Skip Saylor, is nestled in the rustic Valley neighborhood known as Sherwood Forest. Sitting on a ranch-style property off a quiet, tree-lined street, and centered around a barn that has been converted into a spacious tracking/mix room, the compound represents the realization of Saylor's latter-day vision of an idyllic working environment. It feels like it's a world away from Hollywood, where for 26 years Saylor played the dual roles of studio owner and master mixer before deciding it was time to seek out greener pastures — literally.

Three RVs, used as living quarters and chill-out lounges for clients, form a courtyard with the barn/studio, a lawn and a patio seating area under a canvas canopy; another canopy on the other side of the barn encloses a recreation area with a pool and ping-pong tables. This place has the airiest, most laid-back feel of any recording facility this side of Jim Guercio's old Caribou Ranch in the Colorado Rockies — it's certainly unlike any other recording setup I've visited in SoCal, including Saylor's prior studios, his two-room facility in Larchmont and the three-room Devonshire.

Between them, the two previous studios drew such high-profile clients as Aretha Franklin, Guns N' Roses, Foo Fighters, Manhattan Transfer, k.d. lang, Dr. Dre, Eminem and Snoop Dogg. During its first 14 months of operation, Saylor's new facility has hosted a comparably diverse clientele, including Jonny Lang; the Goo Goo Dolls; Tantric; Mack 10; Candlebox's Kevin Martin; producers Jay King, Israel Houghton and movie-music specialist Kevin Teasley; and mixers Toby Wright and Paul David Hager.

I arrive at midday, and Saylor, with whom I worked in the '90s while doing A&R at Zoo, shows me around. "One of the things about being in Hollywood," he says, "was there was no place to hide, have a meeting, take a shower. I came up with the idea of making this place more like a movie set — the movie companies have it down. And it really works. Sessions here actually go faster because of the relaxed vibe."

Skip leads me into the control room, dominated by a 100-input SSL 4000G+, which he picked up in 2003. "We did a lot of work modifying this console, and it's now the best-sounding console I've ever owned," he says. "When something needs to be radically EQ'd, this is a great console for that."

Sitting at the far-left of the board and firing up Pro Tools HD5 on the Mac is Ian Blanch, Saylor's mixing partner for 12 years. The two are getting ready to start a session with producer Robin Diaz, who doubles as an in-demand drummer for hire (Chris Cornell, Hinder, 3 Doors Down). Their client is young writer/singer Ashley Garland. Diaz, who's also working on his own project here, is psyched to be working with "Batman and Robin," as Saylor laughingly refers to himself and Blanch. And he loves the atmosphere of the place.

"You come here and you immediately feel at home, surrounded by serenity," says Diaz. "You have a barbecue, drink some Tecate, go record and it's such a mellow way to work. And these guys know what they're doing, obviously. So why go anywhere else?"

On the back wall are racks of gear Saylor has accumulated during the past three decades, including Lexicon, AMS and EMT reverbs; Pultec, Neve, API and Massenburg EQs; UREI, Empirical Labs and dbx compressor/limiters; and Saylor's prized 27-frequency Bill Putnam graphic room EQs, which he uses as program EQs — as well as a Pro Control unit for premixing in Pro Tools. They mix to looming TAD mains, the requisite NS10s and a boombox.

Saylor and his wife, singer/songwriter and studio manager Lynn Carey Saylor, bought the 33,000-square-foot property in Northridge in 2003, moving from their home in Hancock Park into the ranch house that fronts the street. "It was really Lynn's idea," Saylor says. "She said, 'Let's get less house and more land.' When we moved in, it felt good to step out the back door and see a horse ranch, though we never intended to get horses.

"We bought the property with the intention of doing something at some point, and after I sold Larchmont in June of '06 and put the gear in storage, I went to New Zealand for two months to do a project," he continues. "Getting away cleared my head, and I had fun for the first time in ages. At that point, I realized I'm an engineer/mixer, not a businessman. When I got back, I decided to put this place together."

There was much work to be done at first, however, starting with the painstaking process of grading the property before defying logic by transforming a dilapidated barn into a functioning studio. "The process could've taken much longer," says Saylor, but with two critical key people in his corner — his handyman of 16 years, Jorge Montiel, preparing the property and Vincent van Haaff protégé Lyle Ireland overseeing the construction and sound design — the transformation took just under eight months.

As Saylor walks me back to my car, he gazes at his creation and says, "Y'know, I don't think I've ever been as content with who I am and what I'm doing as I am right now. Just look at this place — what else do you need?"

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This article is from the September 2008 issue of MIX magazine (page 26).
The online version of this article appears @ the following URL:
http://mixonline.com/studios/profiles/la-grapevine-september/
jeudi, mai 31, 2007 

Humeur actuelle :  productif

May 31, 2007: The Skip Saylor produced debut album "MUCH LOVE" by Auckland, NZ based band SPACIFIX wins BEST PACIFIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR at the New Zealand Pacific Music Awards show. The group also swept all 3 awards they were nominated for and Spacifix had the most nominations of any artist or group! Their other wins were for BEST PACIFIC SONG (for "GOTTA GET LIKE THIS", see the video on our VIDEOS PAGE) and BEST PACIFIC GROUP.

The Pacific Music Awards are given by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand and is a national event. SPACIFIX will be honored for their best album win at the 2007 New Zealand Music Awards (NZ’s equivalent of the GRAMMY AWARDS) in October.


samedi, octobre 07, 2006 
Skip Saylor Recording Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 280010
Northridge, CA 91328
(818) 300-0400

Client List

Aaliyah
Adina Howard
Alice Cooper
American HiFi
AMG
Amy Grant
Andy Wallace
Angie Stone
Anglique Kidjo
Anita Baker
Aretha Franklin
Avril Lavigne
Bad Religion
Barry White
Bell Biv DeVoe
Billy Idol
Black Flag
Bobby Brown
Bon Jovi
Boy George
Boyz II Men
Brandy
Brenda Russell
Brian Austin Green
Brian May
Britney Spears
Bruce Swedien
BuD'DA
Butch Walker
Chaka Khan
Chris Rock
Color Me Badd
Coolio
Craig David
Dan Hamilton
Dan Siegel
Dave Koz
De La Soul
Death Cab For Cutie
Debra Cox
Def Leppard
Diana Ross
Digital Underground
Dilated Peoples
DJ Quik
Dogg Pound
Domino
Donny Osmond
Dr. Dre
Duran Duran
Dwight Yoakam
Eagle Eye Cherry
Eddie Money
El DeBarge
Elton John
Eminem
En Vogue
Eric B & Rakim
Everclear
Fear Factory
Faith Evans
Foo Fighters
Gary Taylor
Geezer Butler
Ginuwine
G-Love
Go Go's
Godsmack
Guns N Roses
Heart
Hed PE
Henry Rollins
Ice Cube
Ice T.
Infectious Grooves
Irene Cara
Isley Brothers
James DeBarge
Jamie Foxx
Jamie Lynn Sigler
Jane Childs
Jane's Addiction
Janet Jackson
Jasmine Guy
Jeffrey Osbourne
Jodeci
Jody Watley
John Paul Jones
Jon B.
Julian Lennon
Justin Timberlake
k. d. lang
Keith Richards
Kenny G
Kenny Lattimore
Kenny Loggins
Kiss
Korn
La Bruja
Lakeside
Latoya Jackson
Lench Mob
Limp Bizkit
Lindsey Troy
Little Richard
Long Beach Dub Allstars
Love & Rockets
Lowen & Navarro
Lucinda Williams
Lucy Pearl
Luther Vandross
Mack 10
Mandy Moore
Manhattan Transfer
Manolo Garcia
Marilyn Manson
Mary J. Blige
Megadeth
Michael Jackson
Michael McDonald
Monica
Montell Jordan
Morris Day
Mowett
N.K.O.T.B.
Nancy Sinatra
Nappy Roots
Natalie Cole
Nine Inch Nails
Novel
O town
Onyx
Ozzy Osbourne
Paul David Hager
Paul Northfield
Paula Abdul
Pebbles
Peter Cetera
Peter Gunz
Pharcyde
Phillip Bailey
Pink
Q. D. III
Queen Latifah
Quincy Jones
R. Kelly
Ralph Tresvant
Raphael Saadiq
Ray J.
Rick James
Rob Chiarelli
Roberta Flack
Rod Stewart
Rodney O & Joe Cooley
Roger Troutman
Santana
Scorpions
Seal
Shaquille O'Neal
Silk
Snoop Dogg
Stabbing Westward
Stephanie Mills
Steve Perry
Steve Wonder
Stretch Princess
Suicidal Tendencies
Suzanna Hoffs
Systematic
Talib Kweli
Tameka
Taproot
Tash
Teena Marie
The Bangles
The BoDeans
The Buck Pets
The Donnas
The Liks
The O'Jays
The Pointer Sisters
The Replacements
The Temptations
The Whispers
Thelma Houston
Thomas Dolby
Tisha Campbell
Toby Wright
Tom Petty
Tommy Vicari
Tone Loc
Toni Braxton
Toni Childs
Tony! Toni! Tone!
Tower Of Power
Tracie Spencer
Tupac
Tyrese
Valeria
Vanessa Williams
W. C.
Wallflowers
Warren G
Wayman Tisdale
Wendy & Lisa
Whitney Houston
Wicked Queen
Wu Tang Clan
Xzibit
YoYo
Ziggy Marley
Zsa Zsa Gabor
dimanche, octobre 01, 2006 
OUR EQUIPMENT LIST

CONSOLE

SSL 4100G W/Ultimation & Total Recall  (pictured in main photo)

MONITORS

TAD Main Monitors
Bag End Subs
Yamaha NS10M
KRK 6000 (Non Powered)
Auratone
Genelec 1031A's

RECORDING/PLAYBACK

Pro Tools HD 5
Ampex ATR 104 (2)
Apogee PSX-100
HHB CDR-800
MCI JH24
Sony CDP-D111
Sony DAT PCM R500 (2)

REVERB UNITS

AMS-RMX 16 (2)
EMT 252
Lexicon PCM 70
Lexicon PCM 80
Lexicon 480L
TC M3000
Yamaha Rev 5
Yamaha Rev 7
Yamaha SPX 90
Yamaha SPX 900
Yamaha SPX 1000
Sony V-77

EQUALIZERS

API 550A (7)
API 560A (2)
API 560B (1)
Avalon AD2055 (2)
DBX 120 Sub Synth
GML 8200
Neve 1084 (2)
Pultec EQP1 (2)
Pultec EQP1A (2)

COMPRESSOR/LIMITERS

Aphex Dominator
BSS DPR 901
DBX 160VU (4)
DBX 160X (4)
Empirical Labs Distressor (4)
Empirical Labs Fatso Jr.
Inovonics 201
Manley Variable MU
Neve 2254/E
SPL Transient Designer
SSL G384
Teletronics LA2A (2)
Urei 1176 (4)
Urei LA3A (2)
Urei LA4

DELAYS

AMS DMX 1580 (2)
Lexicon PCM 42 (4)
Roland SDE 3000 (4)
TC 2290
Yamaha D1500 (2)

MIC PRE

API 312
Neve 1084 (2)

SYNC/TIME CODE

Rosendahl Nanosyncs
Timeline Lynx II (3)

MULTI-EFFECTS

BASE First Base
BBE Sonic Maximizer 822A
Deltalab Effectron III
Dolby A-Type Model 361
Eventide Eclipse
Eventide H3000
Evetide FL201 Instant Flanger
Motion Sound R3-147
MXR Flanger/Doubler
PanScan
Roland Dimension D
Roland SPH-323 Phase Shifter
Roland SBF-325 Stereo Flanger
Sans Amp PSA-1 (2)
Studio Technologies AN-1
Studio Technologies AN-2
TC Rireworx
TC G-Force
Urei 964 Digital Metronome

NOISE GATES

Aphex 622 (2)
DBX 902 (6)
DBX 904 (2)
DBX 929
Drawmer DS201 (2)