Saturday, February 9, 2008
The Bunker: Where the magic happens
A lot of you people don't know what 'The Bunker' is. Let me tell you. This is the recording studio that was built in Mark Ewing's basement where almost all of the tracks are laid down for Tumble Recovery Records. It is very complicated to most of you, but there is a computer down there, also a whole stereo system. We have 2 sets of speakers . One set is in 'the Bunker', the other is outside on an outdoor deck for blasting songs out to experiment how they would sound in the open air such as outdoor stadiums and other venues. The Bunker has a Memorez CD and DVD Label Maker kit. It made it so CDs couldn't be played, so we scraped it. The Bunker has an Inport Deluxe, made by Xitel. We can't figure out how to use it though. There is a TV, clock, lamp, and other electrical devices. There are cassettes, CDs, DVDs, records down there. Also an extensive collection of pens and pencils. When you buy a CD made by Tumble Recovery Records, rest easy, for you know it was recorded and mixed in The Bunker.
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Dear Bunker crew, as a professional studio you need professional tools to be taken seriously. May I suggest stop screwing around with Mickey Mouse disc labeling methods? I too dabble in recording and I label all of my cds with a small, easy to use disc labeling devise called the "DiscPainter". It is made by Dymo which makes other labeling gizmos. It prints full color images and text directly on discs in just a minute. I learned the hard way just how frustrating making disc labels can be. Markers were messy, stickers were a disaster, and all the other methods were unnecessarily frustrating. Your time is too valuable to waste with clunky methods and free software. Ok I'll shut up now...
Hey, thank-you! I will look for it!
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