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coming importance of stereo and, at his own expense, he began making simultaneous mono and stereo mixdowns, storing away the stereo versions of these recordings, which at the time were released only in mono. When stereo took off in the early sixties, Putnam had amassed a stockpile of more than two-and-a-half years' worth of stereo recordings by scores of major acts. The value of this stockpile can be estimated from Sides' statement that United Western was at this time bringing in around US$ 200,000 per month in studio billings—equivalent to perhaps US$ 1 million per month today. The major labels approached Putnam hoping to buy the stereo tape stockpile, but he struck a far more lucrative deal, in which the labels repaid him for the (far more expensive) studio time he had used in making the stereo mixes.
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assembled into rack-mount chassis), Fairchild Conax sibilance controllers, Langevin graphic equalizers and Cinema Engineering filters, all originally installed in United Studio A in 1957. Herschorn had this equipment installed under the supervision of Charlie Richmond at Herschorn's Aragon Studios in
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recordings in large numbers. According to Allen Sides, when stereo first appeared in the late 1950s, the cost-conscious major labels were initially uninterested, feeling that the market for the new format was limited, and that stereo mixdowns were a waste of time and money. Putnam however foresaw the
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limiters, no longer made, which were a crucial element of the sound of many classic pop recordings of the Fifties and Sixties. While the building was modified to accommodate the new facility's needs, the studios themselves have not been altered since Putnam's original design. During this period, the
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The complex's two buildings, United Recording and Western Studio, operated more or less independently despite being located only one block apart. United consisted of two large rooms; the larger United 'A' was approximately 45 × 65 × 22 feet, with United 'B' being slightly smaller. Western copied the
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In 1970, Jack Herschorn purchased the Universal Audio mixing console and other pro audio equipment from that studio, including Universal Audio LA-76A and LA-76B limiting amplifiers, Universal Audio vacuum tube power amplifiers (which were actually Dynakit Stereo 70 and 50-watt mono amplifier kits
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layout of United, with the very large Western 1 and the somewhat smaller Western 2. Both buildings also had a third, smaller recording room, as well as several dubbing and mastering suites. The small rooms provided a sumptuous sound, with Western Studio 3, measuring just 34' × 15', being
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In 1961, Putnam purchased the neighboring Western Studio at 6000 Sunset, remodeling and incorporating the building into the complex. The buildings were then renamed United Western Recorders, and catered to some of the biggest artists of the era, including
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When Allen Sides sold Western to Rick Adams, the equipment inventory was also purchased from Ocean Way Recording, including a collection of rare vintage microphones, as well as vintage
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mixing consoles, which were bought by major recording studios. After relocating to Hollywood in 1957, and with the backing of
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At the beginning of 2006, Cello Studios (originally Western) was purchased by EastWest producer Doug Rogers and renamed
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that was one of the most successful independent recording studios of the 1960s. The complex merged neighboring studios
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Many film and television theme songs have been recorded in the studios at 6000 Sunset. The theme songs for
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In the early sixties, Putnam scored a significant coup when major US record labels began to release
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purchased the UA console from Western Studio 2 and installed it in his personal 5150 Studio. The
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Putnam assembled a talented staff, some of whom became major names in their own right, such as
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Some of the biggest hits of the 1960s were recorded at United Western. According to the book
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studio in Chicago. A pioneer of modern recording technique, Putnam became known for his
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Temples of Sound - Inside the Great Recording Studios By Jim Cogan and William Clark
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In 1984, Putnam sold the studio complex to Allen Sides, who renamed the buildings
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In 1999, Sides sold the Western half of the complex to computer magnate
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The Wrecking Crew: the inside story of rock and roll's best kept secret
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6000 Sunset Boulevard in 2019, the former site of Western Studio
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In 1984, United Western Recorders was renamed and succeeded by
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Prior to his move to California, Bill Putnam had founded the
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including valuable studio effects units such as the
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United Recording Corporation
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Recording studio
United Recording Corp.
California
Bill Putnam
Ocean Way Recording
Hollywood
Sunset Boulevard
Ocean Way Recording
EastWest Studios
Brian Wilson
the Beach Boys
Pet Sounds
Smile
Brian Wilson
Universal Recording Corporation
UREI
Universal Audio
Bing Crosby
Frank Sinatra
Sunset Boulevard
Hollywood
Hanna-Barbera
The Flintstones
Ricky Nelson
Billboard
Hot 100
Rick Is 21

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