Initially geared toward advertising work, singer-songwriter Dan Green first opened AMERISOUND in 1975. This humble studio consisted of a 2-track Analog recorder, mono reel-to-reel dubbing equipment, an eight-channel mixing board, two microphones, a few tape machines, a desk, and a couch. As the years progressed AMERISOUND took on more clients and, as a result, expanded its studio in 1980 to include: 700 more square feet, an 8-track recorder, a 16-channel mixing board, dozens of microphones, a drum kit, a piano, a new desk, and the same couch. Just five years later AMERISOUND expanded again to an 1800 sq. ft. studio that offered 24-track recording, and new mixing equipment ( They even bought three new couches! ). By this time AMERISOUND had become a full-service operation for both the advertising world and musicians alike offering tape duplication and state of the art recording technology. Furthermore, it was at this location where AMERISOUND created jingle packages for such firms as Wendy's International and Bank One. AMERISOUND was also involved with album projects for Warner Brothers, EMI, Malaco Records, and Itchibon Records. In March of 1996 AMERISOUND made its final move to its present location in Hilliard, Ohio. This state-of-the-art facility includes over 3, 000 sq. ft. of studio, recording, and recreational space ( not to mention the full-sized kitchen! ).
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