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Stitcher Equips New Podcast Studios With Allen & Heath

Podcast creator and distributor moves into New York City facility with Qu-16 and Qu-32 digital mixers supporting production of original content.

Stitcher, a leading podcast creator and distributor, recently moved into new studios in New York City with acoustics designed by Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG) and audio systems that include Allen & Heath Qu-16 and Qu-32 digital mixers. In its new studios, Stitcher creates a growing body of original content ranging from roundtable discussion to comedy improv, scripted fiction, documentary and musical podcasts.

John DeLore, senior production manager for Stitcher’s New York studios, says the company’s previous facility was limited to a single studio with control room and interview room. “We needed more capacity and studio space. And our new studios needed top of the line sonic quality, lots of flexibility and acoustic isolation from each other and the outside world.”

Stitcher worked with WSDG to achieve these goals. The new studios are fully isolated and carefully tuned for consistent sonic quality from studio to studio and have been nominated for the 2020 NAMM TEC Awards Outstanding Creative Achievement Award in the Studio Design Project Category.

Stitcher Podcast Studio with Allen & Heath Qu-16

Stitcher’s previous facility had used the Allen & Heath Qu-16 digital mixer and WSDG’s Judy Elliott-Brown says, “They were very comfortable with the Qu-16 because it enabled them to produce their podcasts along with mix-minus feeds for remote interviews. So, we specified a second Qu-16 and a larger Qu-32 for music recording.”

DeLore explains, “We have the Qu-32 in Studio A. In that room, we utilize the layers and scenes for podcasts like the Marvel Wolverine series, and for recording original scoring. It works as an interface with Pro Tools so everything is one to one. And, we love the Q-Drive function. We’re recording to Pro Tools but the Q-Drive gives us a multitrack backup. And, guest engineers can set up the mixer the way they need; then we return it to the studio’s standards with a programmed soft key.”

DeLore comments, “The Allen & Heath mixers really work well for what we do. We like the way they sound and we like the ease of operation. Our end product is audio and from where I sit as a producer, we have a beautiful suite of studios nicely equipped to deliver a high-quality product.”

Stitcher’s new studios will be a featured tour during this year’s AES Show in October and Stitcher’s John DeLore and WSDG’s Romina Larregina will be featured on a “Podcast Production Studios” panel at AES.

PSW-hosted WYWU podcast is also now featured on Stitcher here.

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