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Alan Johnson
Alan Johnson is a music producer and recording engineer at Static Shack Studios located in Indianapolis, Indiana, where for over 25 years he has recorded, mixed, mastered and produced music, film and television scores, publishing demos, post-production projects and radio / television commercials.
Whether recording and producing pop, rock, country, bluegrass or blues, the focus is always about the artist and song. Having worked with a diverse number of artists, musicians and songwriters from national recording acts Paul Rodgers, John Fogarty and The Byrds to indie bands Blue Moon Revue and The American Night as well as Midwest legends Duke Tumatoe, Larry Crane, Steve Allee and Faith Marie.
The Static Shack is also the musical home to the internationally broadcast Bob and Tom Radio Show where Alan has been the recording engineer and a co-producer for virtually the entire catalog that encompasses over fifty CD releases and has also recorded mixed and produced projects for renown comedians Heywood Banks, Tim Wilson and Rodney Carrington.
The Static Shack is a leading full service recording studio specializing in music recording and audio production. Designed by Russ Berger in 1984, the Static Shack is a creative blend of old and new recording technologies using software from Steinberg Nuendo, Universal Audio UAD, Waves and a Yamaha DM200 digital console to vintage and tube gear from Urei, Tube-tech, API and Vintech with over forty microphones from Neumann, Coles, Manley, AEA, Shure, Josephson, Sennheiser and AKG.
Control Room
Russ Berger design with RPG Quadratic Diffusers
Studio
40’x 30’ with 12’ ceilings and 3 isolation booths
Keyboards
Kawai 7’ Grand Piano
Hammond B3 with Leslie
Recorders
Sony JH-24 analog multi-track with A/L III
and Dolby SR XPSR-24
Alesis Adat XT (5)
Tascam DA-30 DAT
Tascam 122 MK II cassette
Denon CD player