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 We're 
              Not in Kansas Anymore, Toto!Click The Heels Of Your Ruby Shoes and Land in
 Phantom Recordings where Commercial Offerings Meet Musician-friendly 
              Vibe
 
 
  Simon Phillips in the control room of Phantom 
              Recordings
 Photo: 
              By The C
 Phantom Recordings 
              opened officially in February of 2005 where the new Toto album is 
              being engineered and co-produced by Simon Phillips who also handels 
              all the Pro Tool programming. "Oh, and a bit of drumming too! 
              We have all enjoyed working here, it has a great vibe and the live 
              room has a great sound. We tracked most of the record live - sometimes 
              6 of us playing - and the room handles it well," says producer/owner, 
              Phillips. 
 
   Centrally located 
              near Sherman Oaks restaurants, Phantom Recordings is built around 
              a Pro Tools HD3 system with 32 inputs and 24 outputs. The spacious 
              control room is 400sq ft (17' x 23'), Live room is 700sq ft (27' 
              x 26') with an Iso booth that measures 42sq ft (6' x 7').
 
 Much attention was given to the headphone cue system which utilizes 
              the Furman 16 channel set-up. Great attention to detail was given 
              to the cabling (all Mogami) and also connectors. Nickel to nickel 
              and gold to gold protocol is observed so the signal path from mic 
              to digital converter is pristine. The same goes for monitoring out 
              of Pro Tools using either B & W 801 Matrix speakers or Genelec 
              1031As.
 The control 
              of studio A is spacious and can accommodate direct recording. Plus 
              the main room offers an Iso booth and large enough for several musicians 
              to play together.
 
    Phantom's studio 
              B offers a 150 sq. ft space with tie and mic lines to studio A. 
              It can be booked as stand alone ProTools editing suite or can double 
              as an Iso booth when booking the main room. "We're 
              not competing with the major studios of the world. It is a medium 
              priced studio which has a good size control room, a great live room 
              and also enough hang out space to relax, eat and get away from the 
              work areas," says Phillips.
    
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              Steve Lukather & Simon Phillips at Phantom Recordings
 Photo: By The C
 Simon Phillips 
              has engineered the last 2 Toto records and mixed a DVD for the band 
              at Phantom. He also recorded and mixed Derek Sherinian and recorded 
              drums for the new Joe Satriani and Stanley Clarke albums at Phantom 
              Recording.  The main room 
              of studio A is suitable for every stage of making a record. Simon 
              will also be mixing some surround material at Phantom Recordings. 
              The studio is set-up for surround utilizes 5 Genelec 1031As, an 
              M & K sub and M & K bass management. "My concept for 
              monitoring was to have a pair of speakers which were compatible 
              to a mastering room's speakers - hence the choice of the 801s. They 
              may not be so good for one's ego but you certainly know what is 
              being recorded. Material I have taken out of the studio translates 
              well on other systems," says Phillips.    
 According to 
              Phillips who's particular about getting good drum sound, the room 
              is not the livest room but it handles volume well and has a pleasing 
              natural sound. "I use some interesting compression on ambience 
              mics to create a bigger space. All my mics are new apart from some 
              old AKG D12s. As much as I love old vintage gear I am really into 
              the new "retro" stuff as they are consistent and more 
              cost effective to repair and maintain. I have some lovely Røde 
              tube mics, a Royer R121 ribbon and quite a few Shure condenser mics," 
              says Phillips.
  You ask what 
              type of service one can expect when booking Phantom? Simon says: 
              "We offer a professional atmosphere with old fashioned studio 
              etiquette. I am passing on the lessons learnt by myself working 
              in many studios in the 70's in London to my assistant - lots of 
              English tea and biscuits!!!" 
 Gear wise, the 
              room offers a well-propotioned mix of outboard and mics including 
              a good selection of different mic pres like Neve, API and Focusrtie 
              to suit different instruments. Steve 
              Macmillan is mixing the tracks on Toto's new album, "Falling 
              In Between." Fans around the world can expect a February 2006 
              release from Frontiers Records . 
   
   visit Phantom 
              Recordings:http://www.phantomrecordings.com/
 Bookings Contact: 
              studioexpresso 818-990-3031 or
 Studio # 818-907-3345
 
 
 
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