Pal Recording Studio

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Das Pal Recording Studio war ein unabhängiges Tonstudio in Cucamonga, Kalifornien. Es wurde 1957 von Paul Buff gegründet. Dieser produzierte dort einige Surf-Hits, darunter Klassiker wie „Pipeline“ von The Chantays und „Wipe Out“ von The Surfaris. Ab 1961 arbeitete Buff in seinem Studio mit dem jungen Frank Zappa zusammen, der sich dort zu Beginn seiner Karriere das Rüstzeug in tontechnischen Belangen aneignete. Zappa übernahm das Studio 1964 und betrieb es unter dem Namen Studio Z bis 1965 weiter. rdf:langString
Pal Recording Studio (1957–1964) was an independent recording studio that operated in Cucamonga, California (now known as Rancho Cucamonga.) The studio was started by engineer/innovator . The studio is known for its instrumental Surf music recordings such as "Wipe Out" and the original demo recording of "Pipeline". The first location was at 8020 North Archibald Avenue. Later, the studio moved down the street to 8040. Other notable musicians/bands that recorded at Pal Recording Studio: * The Tornadoes * Dino Dupree and the Pharaohs * Conrad and the Hurricane Strings Notable songs: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das Pal Recording Studio war ein unabhängiges Tonstudio in Cucamonga, Kalifornien. Es wurde 1957 von Paul Buff gegründet. Dieser produzierte dort einige Surf-Hits, darunter Klassiker wie „Pipeline“ von The Chantays und „Wipe Out“ von The Surfaris. Ab 1961 arbeitete Buff in seinem Studio mit dem jungen Frank Zappa zusammen, der sich dort zu Beginn seiner Karriere das Rüstzeug in tontechnischen Belangen aneignete. Zappa übernahm das Studio 1964 und betrieb es unter dem Namen Studio Z bis 1965 weiter.
rdf:langString Pal Recording Studio (1957–1964) was an independent recording studio that operated in Cucamonga, California (now known as Rancho Cucamonga.) The studio was started by engineer/innovator . The studio is known for its instrumental Surf music recordings such as "Wipe Out" and the original demo recording of "Pipeline". The first location was at 8020 North Archibald Avenue. Later, the studio moved down the street to 8040. Pal was also the training ground for a young Frank Zappa who worked at the studio starting in 1961. Zappa learned basic recording techniques at Pal. He recorded his first rock n' roll record, "Breaktime", by the Masters, which consisted of himself, Paul Buff, and Ronnie Williams. In 1964, Zappa bought the studio and renamed it Studio Z. Zappa lived at the studio building for a few months before it was closed in 1965. The building had to be torn down in order to widen North Archibald Avenue. Zappa made many other recordings at the studio. Some were released by small Los Angeles record companies, such as Original Sound. Other recordings were kept in his vault and released on albums such as Lumpy Gravy (1968), Mystery Disc (1985), The Lost Episodes (1996), and Cucamonga (1998). Paul Buff engineered the original demo recording of "Pipeline" by the Chantays and "Wipe Out" by the Surfaris using his unique custom built recording machine, which recorded 5 tracks on 1/2 inch recording tape. Buff went on to invent the Kepex, an acronym for KEyable Program EXpander (the opposite of an audio compressor). Paul Buff's Allison Research studio processors became common on pop recordings (Alan Parsons would use a Kepexed drum sound to create the 'heartbeat' heard on Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon.) In 2012, Crossfire Productions (in partnership with Buff) released a five CD collection containing 156 of Buff's PAL recordings entitled 'Paul Buff Presents: Highlights From the Pal And Original Sound Studio Archives'. The collection featured 58 Zappa-involved recordings including an early version of (which later appeared in 1967 as the A-side of a Mothers Of Invention single) and the previously unreleased Zappa novelty song, "Masked Grandma". Other notable musicians/bands that recorded at Pal Recording Studio: * The Tornadoes * Dino Dupree and the Pharaohs * Conrad and the Hurricane Strings Notable songs: * "Wipe Out" - The Surfaris * "Pipeline" - The Chantays (Demo) * "Tijuana Surf" - The Hollywood Persuaders (a Zappa production) * "Grunion Run" - The Hollywood Persuaders (another Zappa production, which was a hit record in Mexico)
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