Northeastern University Recording Studio

Leon Janikian teaches courses in the University's Music Industry major. His responsibilities include the Recording courses and the design and maintenance of the state of the art recording facility used as a laboratory for the recording courses.

The equipment currently available in the
studio includes:
Mackie 24x8 Recording Console w/ meter bridge

Tascam DA-88/ DA-38 Hi-8 multitrack recorders (16/24 track)

Technics SV-3700 DAT stereo recorder

Technics cassette recorder/player

Marantz CD recorder/player

Tascam 105 CD player

Mackie HR-824 powered monitors speakers

Tannoy monitor speakers

KRK 7000 monitor speakers

Yamaha power amplifiers

Lexicon LXP-15 reverberation unit

Lexicon LXP-5 reverberation unit

Alessis "Wedge" reverberation unit

Digitech S-100 effects processors

dbx compressor/limiters

Blue Max stereo compressor/limiter

Symetrix stereo parametric equalization

Aphex 107 microphone preamplifiers

digidesign ProTools/24 TDM digital audio workstation

Comprehensive "plug-in" set including: Waves, digidesign, Focusrite, and Line 6

Apple G-3 computer(192m RAM/ 25gig HD)

Yamaha C-3 grand piano

Hammond A-100 electric organ

AKG C-414eb microphones

AKG C-391/392 microphones

AKG C-33 stereo microphone

Audio-technica C-4033 microphones

Crown CM-700 microphones

Crown PZM microphones

Electro-Voice RE-20 microphones

Neumann KM-184 microphones

Sennheiser MD-421 microphones

Sennheiser drum microphones

Shure SM-57 microphones

Neutrik and Canare interface equipment

 

Listen to Selected Recent Student Projects
Click on Laura Glyda's picture to hear her sing her original song Blue Void. The song is produced and engineered by Jodi Levine, and was her final project during the Fall, 2000 Recording II (MUS 1173) class.

Click on this picture of Dave Traver and Mercedes Molina to hear Dave's production of Una Noche Mas.

Mercedes is the singer, and Dave the producer/ engineer. Recorded during the Spring, 2000 Recording II class.

Click on this CD to hear Scott Simon's fine production of Christopher Buckley performing his own song, Kilmainham with Amy Corso on bass.

 

Email Professor Leon Janikian
(ljanikia@lynx.neu.edu)

 

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Candid Pictures of the Studio in Action