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User:76.219.76.71/The Mix Room

Coordinates: 34°10′37″N 118°20′34″W / 34.17694°N 118.34278°W / 34.17694; -118.34278
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thumb|right|300px|Studio A, with its SSL XL 9000 K

The Mix Room is a world-class recording and post production facility in Burbank, California, originally created by producer and mixer Ben Grosse, and later modified by renowned designer Vincent Van Haaff. It has hosted many top producers, mixers and artists, such as Audioslave, Cold, Usher, 30 Seconds to Mars, Kid Rock (including the 10-times platinum album Devil Without a Cause), Hilary Duff, Eminem, Perry Farrell (of Jane's Addiction), and others.

Grammy award winning mixer Neal Pogue (Outkast, Snoop Dogg) has been known to use Studio B.

Ben Grosse brought in studio designer Vincent Van Haaff to update the studios. This redesign included Studio A, which houses the SSL K series console.

Facilities

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The Mix Room uses Pro Tools HD systems, as well as Studer multitrack machines.

  • Studio A console: SSL XL 9000 K series super analogue
  • Studio B console: SSL SL 9000 J

Notable Productions and Artists who used The Mix Room

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34°10′37″N 118°20′34″W / 34.17694°N 118.34278°W / 34.17694; -118.34278