Audio Engineers of Detroit has opened a new studio in midtown Detroit centred on a 32-channel Neve Genesys Black mixing console.

The studio provides a variety of recording services, including commercial voice over, podcasts, music recording, mixing in stereo, 5.1 up to Dolby Atmos, audio restoration, location sound and audiovisual services. Running alongside this commercial work, it also offers an education programme that teaches students the skills and techniques needed to follow a career in professional audio.

Robin and Mike Kinnie with their Neve Genesys Black console‘Some years ago, I had the pleasure of mixing on a vintage Neve console and fell in love with the sound,’ says Audio Engineers of Detroit founder and VP, Mike Kinnie.

‘We wanted that Neve sound for the new studio and we also wanted a console that had DAW control so it made sense to us, after researching different consoles, to choose the AMS Neve Genesys Black console.

‘It does make life easier, and it makes a difference knowing that you have options in terms of the way you want to work – traditional or in-the-box. Most of our clients prefer in-the-box, but it is great that we can give them a choice. Having this console will also help our students develop their engineering skills – I know it has already helped develop mine.’

Kinnie began his career in live sound before moving into studio recording, and now runs Audio Engineers of Detroit with wife Robin. Both have exceptional pro audio credentials – over the years he has recorded hundreds of songs, worked thousands of shows and built up a wealth of industry contacts, while Robin, who is President of Audio Engineers of Detroit, has forged a career in podcast and audiobook production. She also regularly speaks on amplifying diverse voices and serves as the Detroit Chapter Head of Soundgirls.org, a national organisation focused on increasing the number of women in audio engineering.

The couple opened their first studio in 2016 after realising the need for a quality internet broadcasting voiceover facility that was both affordable and accessible. Motor City Woman, of which Robin is also President, aims to amplify the voices of women and tackle themes of diversity and inclusion. ‘The studio started as a digital radio station and has now expanded to producing podcasts, audiobooks and voiceovers,’ Robin explains. ‘We also offer digital courses, workshops and partner with the community.’

Audio Engineers of Detroit is a separate venture that has taken six years to bring to fruition. Finding the right location took time but it was worth the wait as the facility is now located in the cultural arts centre of Detroit, where Mike and Robin can connect with and support local musicians, community organisations and Detroiters. They also have funding from Invest Detroit, which allows them to teach audio production from a working studio.

‘Providing an educational programme within the studio was always our aim because I didn’t think the training I received when I was starting out was adequate, but I couldn’t afford to study at an out-of-state programme or college campus because of the ridiculous cost,’ Mike says. ‘What we have put in place is a much more affordable program that offers in-depth training including your own personal recording equipment featuring a multitude of courses ranging from music production to entrepreneurship – all taught by industry experts.

Choosing equipment for the new studio required careful thought because it had to fulfil two functions – commercial and educational. The Kinnie’s were guided by Dave Malekpour of Pro Audio Design, who advised them throughout the project.

‘Working with Dave and his team has been a pleasure,’ Mike says. ‘They have achieved and exceeded our goals by helping us to purchasing the right equipment for our needs. I first came across Dave in 2003 when I read an article, he wrote on how to set up a recording studio. We didn’t actually meet until 2018 and it was only when we began putting this studio together that I ran across that article and realised the Dave that I was working with was the same man who wrote the article that was so inspirational to me.’

Audio Engineers of Detroit opened for business in May 2021 and will start running its first educational courses in early August, once Covid restrictions are eased. ‘Covid definitely had a big impact on our opening. Also, on receiving equipment and we are still waiting on equipment. It remains to be seen what impact it will have on student enrolment,’ Mike adds. ‘For now, we are focusing on working with local artists and projects for our new production company, StreetPlay Entertainment and we are looking forward to releasing our first solo artist, Marq Mandela.’

Robin is also committed to expanding their services with some of her podcast and audiobook clients, many of whom were eagerly awaiting the opening of this new facility.

More: www.ams-neve.com

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