
The Sound Factory
Recording studio in Hollywood, California, USA. [b]For the studios in Tucson, AZ, see .[/b]
In late 1968 International Management Combine (operated by Lennie Poncher and Bill Loeb) bought [l=R. J. Recorders] and renamed it The Sound Factory. New custom equipment, including a portable 16-track console, was designed by [a=Bill Parr]. A second studio in West Hollywood called The Sound Factory West was opened soon thereafter. In May 1969 [a=Dave Hassinger], former RCA staff engineer and Warner/Reprise staff producer, bought both studios. He eventually converted the restaurant next to the original Selma Avenue facility into a new studio, tech shop, and disc mastering room and closed Sound Factory West. Hassinger closed The Sound Factory in 1980, selling it to Paul & [a=Tutti Camarata], owners of [l=Sunset Sound Recorders], who renovated and reopened it in 1982. In 2017, the studio was sold again; it continues to operate under new ownership.
Known engineers: [a=Val Garay], [a=Jason Mott], [a=Bill Parr], [a=John Paterno], [a=Greg Ladanyi], [a=Dennis Kirk], [a=Mark Howlett]
Also appears on releases:
- Sunset Sound Factory
- Sound Factory
- Sound Factory Studios
- Sound Factory Studios-Hollywood, CA
- Sound Factory Recording Studio
- Sound Factory Hollywood
- The Sound Factory, L.A.
- The Sound Factory, LA, CA
- Sunset Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA.
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