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                     Welcome 
                    to D & J Recording studio,home of the band DoD, formerly DMR.
  Inspired 
                    by the guitar greats, Jimi Hendrix and Joe Satriani, utilizing 
                    the latest digital technology and combined with classic, vintage 
                    recording equipment, Don Hammock's small privately owned recording 
                    studio features quality equipment in a cozy, home type environment 
                    with all of the amenities. Don uses nothing but the best equipment 
                    and balanced AC power for recording, editing and mastering 
                    all of his recordings. The list of equipment includes Focusrite 
                    Red, Millenia Media, Tascam, Universal Audio, UREI, Teletronix, 
                    Eventide and Equi=Tech Balanced Power Systems. D & J Recording 
                    Studio uses 48 track Pro Tools on a custom 3.4 GHz, 800 MHz 
                    FSB, Firewire/SATA computer.
  The 
                    studio has recently added a Tascam MX2424 and DV-RA1000HD 
                    for recording 24 tracks simultaneously and providing a professional 
                    quality master CD or Super Audio CD with PCM and DSD recording 
                    capabilities for the masters. 
 
 
  Don converted 2 bedrooms in his home into a Control Room and 
                    Recording Room. D & J Recording Studio also utilizes a 
                    superb acoustic design great for live recordings and was primarily 
                    set up for recording bands live, with total isolation between 
                    the tracks recorded by the musicians. The studio uses the 
                    Roland TD-10, V-Drum electronic drum kit, Palmer/Marshall 
                    speaker simulators for the guitars and Avalon U5 for the bass, 
                    along with the finest vintage gear and the latest digital 
                    technology. This enables Don to record a band live and have 
                absolutely no bleed-over on the individual Pro Tools tracks.
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