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Le Mobile is a remote [[ recording studio ]] based in southern California. It is owned and operated by Guy Charbonneau. It has been established since 1973. It first began in Montreal Canada. In Cleveland, Guy recorded the soundtrack for One Trick Pony with [[Paul Simon]] in 1977, which was his first of many project in the United States. In 1984, Le Mobile found it's permanent home in Los Angeles, CA. Over the years, Guy has recorded a wide variety of well-known artists. Some “solo artists recorded by Le Mobile include Gwen Stefani, Faith Hill, Eric Clapton, Christina Aguilera, Peter Gabriel, Andrea Bocelli, Kenny Chesney, Roger Waters, Van Morrison and Sting.” Le Mobile records for CD, DVD 5.1 surround, internet or television music specials, motion picture [[soundtracks]]. The studio equipment used is a [[Neve]] 8058 console and 7.4 [[Pro Tools]] HD3 Software with Apogee converter. |
Le Mobile is a remote [[ recording studio ]] based in southern California. It is owned and operated by Guy Charbonneau. It has been established since 1973. It first began in Montreal Canada. In Cleveland, Guy recorded the soundtrack for One Trick Pony with [[Paul Simon]] in 1977, which was his first of many project in the United States. In 1984, Le Mobile found it's permanent home in Los Angeles, CA. Over the years, Guy has recorded a wide variety of well-known artists. Some “solo artists recorded by Le Mobile include Gwen Stefani, Faith Hill, Eric Clapton, Christina Aguilera, Peter Gabriel, Andrea Bocelli, Kenny Chesney, Roger Waters, Van Morrison and Sting.” Le Mobile records for CD, DVD 5.1 surround, internet or television music specials, motion picture [[soundtracks]]. The studio equipment used is a [[Neve]] 8058 console and 7.4 [[Pro Tools]] HD3 Software with Apogee converter. |
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Le Mobile is a remote recording studio based in southern California. It is owned and operated by Guy Charbonneau. It has been established since 1973. It first began in Montreal Canada. In Cleveland, Guy recorded the soundtrack for One Trick Pony with Paul Simon in 1977, which was his first of many project in the United States. In 1984, Le Mobile found it's permanent home in Los Angeles, CA. Over the years, Guy has recorded a wide variety of well-known artists. Some “solo artists recorded by Le Mobile include Gwen Stefani, Faith Hill, Eric Clapton, Christina Aguilera, Peter Gabriel, Andrea Bocelli, Kenny Chesney, Roger Waters, Van Morrison and Sting.” Le Mobile records for CD, DVD 5.1 surround, internet or television music specials, motion picture soundtracks. The studio equipment used is a Neve 8058 console and 7.4 Pro Tools HD3 Software with Apogee converter.
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