Head Gap is a Melbourne recording studio operated by producer/engineers Finn Keane & Rohan Sforcina. Services we offer include recording, mixing, mastering and production. The studio is an inviting and inclusive space catering to bands, musicians, solo artists, producers and engineers looking to record and mix their music in an inspired and relaxed atmosphere.
Head Gap has been designed to enhance the experience of writing and recording music, providing the essential tools and services to assist in the process of making an outstanding record.
Head Gap has been designed to enhance the experience of writing and recording music, providing the essential tools and services to assist in the process of making an outstanding record.
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As rates vary depending on personnel requirements and project parameters, we ask that you get in touch with us for an accurate quote. We welcome any enquiries via email or a phone call. We'll also gladly answer any questions you have about equipment or recording techniques and explain some of the different ways you can approach making your record, including preparation for your session, and how to make the most of your time in the studio.
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Head Gap has endeavoured to provide an 'all-solutions' equipment list to allow a band to explore the many ways of making a record. For those interested in recording to analogue tape, we provide one of the finest 2 inch 24 track tape machines ever manufactured.
Other sessions may require the complexity and high track-count that can only be catered for utilising digital software, and in these cases the studio is able to accommodate complete digital workflow.Most recording projects end up involving a combination of both analogue and digital equipment, and Head Gap has been put together to allow this to happen as seamlessly as possible.
Other sessions may require the complexity and high track-count that can only be catered for utilising digital software, and in these cases the studio is able to accommodate complete digital workflow.Most recording projects end up involving a combination of both analogue and digital equipment, and Head Gap has been put together to allow this to happen as seamlessly as possible.
Contact
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Feel free to call and arrange to take a look at the studio, we'd be happy to give you the tour and talk about what you want to do. If you're travelling on public transport, the best way to get to Head Gap from the city is to either catch the Mernda line train, or the number 86 Bundoora tram.
If you catch the Mernda line train from the city, get off at Northcote station and walk about 200 metres east on Arthurton Road to get to Northcote Plaza and board the Route 552 bus there.Get off the bus as it turns from Station Street into Dundas Street and walk east down Dundas Street about two hundred metres.
If you catch the Mernda line train from the city, get off at Northcote station and walk about 200 metres east on Arthurton Road to get to Northcote Plaza and board the Route 552 bus there.Get off the bus as it turns from Station Street into Dundas Street and walk east down Dundas Street about two hundred metres.
Faq
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A: In strict terms, the role of an engineer is predominantly a technical one - setting up and running equipment, monitoring levels, and listening to the sounds to ensure things are recorded as intended by the band.
The role of producer in today's recording world is usually someone who will be involved at a more creative level with the band - potentially assisting with all aspects of album production from the choice of studio, musicians and instruments, right through to song arrangement and, of course, assessment of a band's performance on the day of recording.Naturally, there is a lot of room for cross-over between the two roles.
The role of producer in today's recording world is usually someone who will be involved at a more creative level with the band - potentially assisting with all aspects of album production from the choice of studio, musicians and instruments, right through to song arrangement and, of course, assessment of a band's performance on the day of recording.Naturally, there is a lot of room for cross-over between the two roles.
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