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Avatar for Ryan Smith Music Production
Avatar for Ryan Smith Music Production
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Ryan Smith Music Production
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Ryan Smith Music Production

Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

(18)

Great value
  • 10 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Murfreesboro, TN
Kim B. says, "I have nothing but good things to say about working with Ryan! He’s such a nice guy, makes you instantly comfortable working with him, and he’s extremely talented at what he does. I found him in the credits of another artist, and I actually flew in from out of town to work with him. He made the whole process incredibly easy and smooth. While leading up to recording, he was always responsive and answered all questions. We also met via zoom to talk about the songs and he helped me tailor them up. This was included in the price which I thought was really generous. Then, when I got to the area he made the whole process smooth and knew exactly what he was doing. He made my songs come alive and understood the vision. He really does what the song needs. Ps. There were lots of laughs throughout the whole thing, and his dogs are excellent assistants! Thanks so much, Ryan!"See more
Kim B. says, "I have nothing but good things to say about working with Ryan! He’s such a nice guy, makes you instantly comfortable working with him, and he’s extremely talented at what he does. I found him in the credits of another artist, and I actually flew in from out of town to work with him. He made the whole process incredibly easy and smooth. While leading up to recording, he was always responsive and answered all questions. We also met via zoom to talk about the songs and he helped me tailor them up. This was included in the price which I thought was really generous. Then, when I got to the area he made the whole process smooth and knew exactly what he was doing. He made my songs come alive and understood the vision. He really does what the song needs. Ps. There were lots of laughs throughout the whole thing, and his dogs are excellent assistants! Thanks so much, Ryan!"
Avatar for Southbound Studio
Avatar for Southbound Studio
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Southbound Studio
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Southbound Studio

5.0

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5.0

(2)

  • Serves Murfreesboro, TN
We believe in authenticity. When hardware can be used we prefer the real thing. That's not to say we don't have an extensive library of plugins. Rob has been working with Pro Tools since 1997 and is an avid collector of vintage samplers, keyboards, and records. With a philosophy of an authentic sound, we do our best to have a warm, clear channel path. Take a look at our gear list. KEYBOARDS Baldwin 7 foot SF-10 Piano Fender Rhodes Suitcase Hammond A100 Organ with Leslie Akai 88 Key Controller Akai MPC Key 61 Mini Moog Model D 1973 Novation MiniNova 37-key Synthesizer with Vocoder Yamaha DX100 Yamaha DX7 Roland Juno 06 Casio FZ-1 Ensoniq ESQ-1 Roland JV-1080 (Hip-Hop, Trip Hop Expansions) EMU Planet Phatt Oberheim Matrix 1000 Roland TB-03 Bass Line Synthesizer OTHER INSTRUMENTS Pearl Drum Kit Ibanez Bass Workshop UB804 4-string Electric Upright Bass Epiphone ES-339 PRO - Ebony OUTBOARD GEAR Avalon 737 Manley Voxbox Manley Enhanced "Pultec" Stereo EQ Universal Audio LA-610 Mk II Tube Channel Strip (2) Universal Audio Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveling Amplifier (2) Behringer Ultragraph Pro FBQ3102HD 31-band Stereo Graphic Equalizer (2) Universal Audio 1176LN Classic Limiting Amplifier (4) Behringer Composer Pro-XL MDX2600 Compressor with De-esser Drawmer 1960 2-channel Tube Microphone Preamp & Compressor ​(2) ART Pro-VLA II 2-channel Opto Tube Leveling Amplifier (4) Switchcraft StudioPatch 9625 96-point TT - DB25 Patchbay MICROPHONES Neumann U87 (2) Neumann KM-184 (2) Shure SM58 (3) Shure SM7B (10) Shure SM57 (6) Sennheiser e 604 Cardioid Dynamic Drum Microphone (2) DPA 4099 CORE Stereo Instrument Microphone ​Avantone Pro CV-12 Large-diaphragm Tube Condenser Microphone Shure Beta 52A Supercardioid Dynamic Kick Drum Microphone Audio-Technica PRO 8HEx Hypercardioid Dynamic Headset Microphone DJ GEAR (2) Technics 1210 Turntables (2) Rane Twelve MKII Turntable Controller Rane Seventy Two DJ Mixer Serato DJ Pro Extensive Record Collection CONSOLES SSL Origin 32 Steven Slate Audio RAVEN MTi2 Multi-touch Production Console Allen & Heath Qu-32 32-channel Digital Mixer - Chrome Edition MONITORS Focal Twin6 Be Grey ​Yamaha HS5 5 inch Powered Studio Monitor Pair Sennheiser HD 650 Open-back Audiophile and Reference Headphones (4) Behringer HPS3000 Studio Headphones​ COMPUTERS Apple M2 Ultra with 24‑core CPU, 60‑core GPU, 32‑core Neural Engine 64GB unified memory 1TB SSD storage Apple Mac Mini Apple MacBook Pro Extensive plugin collectionSee more
We believe in authenticity. When hardware can be used we prefer the real thing. That's not to say we don't have an extensive library of plugins. Rob has been working with Pro Tools since 1997 and is an avid collector of vintage samplers, keyboards, and records. With a philosophy of an authentic sound, we do our best to have a warm, clear channel path. Take a look at our gear list. KEYBOARDS Baldwin 7 foot SF-10 Piano Fender Rhodes Suitcase Hammond A100 Organ with Leslie Akai 88 Key Controller Akai MPC Key 61 Mini Moog Model D 1973 Novation MiniNova 37-key Synthesizer with Vocoder Yamaha DX100 Yamaha DX7 Roland Juno 06 Casio FZ-1 Ensoniq ESQ-1 Roland JV-1080 (Hip-Hop, Trip Hop Expansions) EMU Planet Phatt Oberheim Matrix 1000 Roland TB-03 Bass Line Synthesizer OTHER INSTRUMENTS Pearl Drum Kit Ibanez Bass Workshop UB804 4-string Electric Upright Bass Epiphone ES-339 PRO - Ebony OUTBOARD GEAR Avalon 737 Manley Voxbox Manley Enhanced "Pultec" Stereo EQ Universal Audio LA-610 Mk II Tube Channel Strip (2) Universal Audio Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveling Amplifier (2) Behringer Ultragraph Pro FBQ3102HD 31-band Stereo Graphic Equalizer (2) Universal Audio 1176LN Classic Limiting Amplifier (4) Behringer Composer Pro-XL MDX2600 Compressor with De-esser Drawmer 1960 2-channel Tube Microphone Preamp & Compressor ​(2) ART Pro-VLA II 2-channel Opto Tube Leveling Amplifier (4) Switchcraft StudioPatch 9625 96-point TT - DB25 Patchbay MICROPHONES Neumann U87 (2) Neumann KM-184 (2) Shure SM58 (3) Shure SM7B (10) Shure SM57 (6) Sennheiser e 604 Cardioid Dynamic Drum Microphone (2) DPA 4099 CORE Stereo Instrument Microphone ​Avantone Pro CV-12 Large-diaphragm Tube Condenser Microphone Shure Beta 52A Supercardioid Dynamic Kick Drum Microphone Audio-Technica PRO 8HEx Hypercardioid Dynamic Headset Microphone DJ GEAR (2) Technics 1210 Turntables (2) Rane Twelve MKII Turntable Controller Rane Seventy Two DJ Mixer Serato DJ Pro Extensive Record Collection CONSOLES SSL Origin 32 Steven Slate Audio RAVEN MTi2 Multi-touch Production Console Allen & Heath Qu-32 32-channel Digital Mixer - Chrome Edition MONITORS Focal Twin6 Be Grey ​Yamaha HS5 5 inch Powered Studio Monitor Pair Sennheiser HD 650 Open-back Audiophile and Reference Headphones (4) Behringer HPS3000 Studio Headphones​ COMPUTERS Apple M2 Ultra with 24‑core CPU, 60‑core GPU, 32‑core Neural Engine 64GB unified memory 1TB SSD storage Apple Mac Mini Apple MacBook Pro Extensive plugin collection

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