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If you find that our STATE recording studios directory is too broad, you'll see that each studio has a link that describes the area they are from. This can be very helpful for narrowing down the possibilities.

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Death Is Waiting Studios

Chingas - Chingas
Website | Myspace | 908-397-9994 | Sayreville, New Jersey
Description: Whether you want to Record, Edit, Mix, or Write your next hit, we can make your next visit to a Recording Studio in NJ an excellent experience. Located in Sayreville, NJ, a comfortable studio to make music is ready and waiting for you. Death Is Waiting Studios is happy to take care of the producing aspects of your project or album. Our facility offers a one of a kind, comfortable, recording experience that will accommodate everyone from the garage band to the touring professionals. We offer a very one on one approach to recording. Offering professional help to those who need it.
Musical Genres: - Rock- Metal- Country- Pop- Hiphop- Electronic- Jazz
Live band capable?: Yes
Studio Monitors: Yamaha NS-10M, Mackie HR824, Event Studio
Microphones: AKG Perception 400 Shure SM-57 AKG C1000s AKG D112 MXL 990 MXL 991 Sennheiser E-604 Shure PG-58
Preamps: Presonus DIGITUBE, Presonus Eureka, TC Helicon Voiceworks Plus
Audio Interface: Mackie 32-8 with expansion 24 board, Digimax FS 8 Channel, Digidesign Pro Tools 003 Console, MOTU MIDI I/O MTP AV
Recording Software: Pro Tools 8.1,
Plugins: So hard to say, whatever fits perfectly with what I am recording...
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