Point-to-Point Audio

Point-to-Point Audio

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This home studio is situated just 10 minutes north of downtown Austin.

I offer professional recording at accessible rates of $20/hr (studio and engineer included). 8 hour day lock-out just $125!

Timeline photos 10/19/2011

The newest addition to the Point-to-Point arsenal. Four Yamaha PM-1000 channel strips. These beasts are 100% custom from the ground up, including the power supply, shown on top.

Timeline photos 10/03/2011

Currently doing Bandulus tenor sax, but what will it be? ELA M251? U87? or a good ol' Fathead? so many choices.

Timeline photos 10/01/2011

Here's the latest from Point to Point Audio Designs: A 1974 Yamaha PM-1000 Custom side car console. With a modified preamp and EQ (and Cinemag output transformers to boot!), this beast is akin to old Neve style circuits. Bring on the electric guitar!

08/25/2011

Handmade vintage replica API output transformers on the way for the TK4312, plus some trick k***s to make this thing look legit! Thanks ClassicAPI.com!

Timeline photos 08/17/2011

The first 4312 channel is tested and fully functional!

Timeline photos 08/12/2011

Just finished the back panel on the 4312 chassis. On to the front!

Timeline photos 08/11/2011

The finished TK4312 modules. Just waiting on the output iron from Illinois.

Timeline photos 08/08/2011

In my quest for the ultimate snare and guitar sound, I come across this: A replica of classic Trident A Range console preamp sections. That is Sowter input iron and Carnhill output. I shall build thee o god of transistor amplifiers.

Timeline photos 08/03/2011

Just finished a hand built API 2520 op amp. Two of these and two Melcor 1731 will be going into the quad mic pre that I have dubbed "TK4312."

06/29/2011

Big big news at the studio here! Pro Tools 9 is officially up and running with my Sonic|Core converters. The new modified Toft console is sounding killer...massive headroom! The vintage API preamp build is underway, and the control room is sounding great.

Can't complain :)

Oh and did I mention totally digital, totally latency free, and totally recallable, headphone mixes for my clients?

Timeline photos 03/02/2011

The belly of the toft undergoing some modifications.

Timeline photos 03/02/2011

New alps master fader being installed in the toft.

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