| Influences | The Dial System Road Studio 252-393-8644Swansboro/Emerald Isle, NC Davis Lott, Owner/Producer Located just minutes from the historic beaches of Emerald Isle, North Carolina, The Dial System Road Studio lies nestled in the heart of the Lott family country home. Surrounded by lush pastures bordering the Croatan National Forest, its location is conducive to inspired, creative writing and recording for those late night sessions. The Dial System Road Studio has been called "the working musician's studio" because of its modest rates. However, you don't always get what you pay for; sometimes you get a lot more! Whether you are in for a demo, recording an album or just polishing a mix, you'll discover that quality can ride your dollar a long way! You've come to play,...let The Dial System Road Studio work for you! Ramblin' Hymns Studio Athens/Watkinsville, Ga. John Wheat, Owner/Producer When we seek a postproduction, mastering studio to give your album that definitive, polished sound that tells you your music is radio-ready, we look in places where people know music best. Athens, Ga. has become a musical hub for artists to congregate, share and record their tunes, thus creating a Nashville-esque ambience in this city. It is there that we have carefully selected the studio to polish your mix! On the outskirts of town near the Atlanta Highway, the veritable spine of this Classic City, Ramblin Hymns Studio has throughout the years catered to some of the Greats that helped to make Athens the Music Mecca it is today. If you were to stand and peer behind the soundproof glass, you might see the ghosts of old breathing life into a song that began humbly on a bar napkin or the back of a college notebook and then emerged into greatness! Artists who know, that from start to finish a bad recording can be heard, while quality recording is transparent so that the listener can focus on the music alone, know that mastering is a must. And before a radio station will consider your music for airplay, their producers will hold your music to the same standard. The bottom line is, mastering needs to be done; the Pros know it, So, do it like a Pro!
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