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Doug Sax (April 26, 1936 – April 2, 2015) was an American mastering engineer from Los Angeles, California. He mastered three The Doors' albums, including their 1967 debut; six Pink Floyd's albums, including The Wall; Ray Charles' multiple-Grammy winner Genius Loves Company in 2004, and Bob Dylan's 36th studio album Shadows in the Night in 2015.
Early life
Sax was born in Los Angeles on April 26, 1936, to Mildred and Remy Sax. While attending Fairfax High School in West Los Angeles, Sax played the trumpet alongside trumpeter Herb Alpert. Upon graduation, Sax attended University of California, Los Angeles and then was drafted into the Army where he played trumpet in the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra from 1959 to 1961.
Career
From an early age, Sax was interested in recorded sound, and although he had established a career as a symphonic trumpeter, on December 27, 1967, along with Lincoln Mayorga, a friend from junior high who had become a music arranger and pianist for Capitol Records, and Sax's older brother Sherwood (Bert), an engineer, he opened The Mastering Lab. One of the first big albums Sax mastered at The Mastering Lab was The Doors' debut album which was inducted into the Library of Congress on March 25, 2015.
The Mastering Lab uses equipment designed by Sherwood, which features handcrafted electronics, from the tape machines to the equalizers, compressors / limiters, A/D - D/A converters, and monitoring amplifiers. That, combined with his ears and expertise, helped Sax forge a long and successful career at The Mastering Lab. In 1970, Sax and Mayorga founded Sheffield Lab Recordings, an audiophile label which produced direct-to-disc classical and jazz albums.
In the 1970s, he helped establish the audiophile record company Sheffield Lab, with his friend Lincoln Mayorga. Known for their Direct-To-Disk and Live to 2-track recordings, they recorded such artists as Dave Grusin, Thelma Houston, Harry James, James Newton Howard, Michael Ruff, Pat Coil, and Clair Marlo.
By 1972, Sax was mastering 20% of the top 100 chart in Billboard magazine. Albums mastered by Sax and released in 1971 included such titles as The Who's Who's Next, Harry Nilsson's Nilsson Schmilsson, The Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers and the Eagles' self-titled debut album. During his career, Sax cut thousands of LP masters with his custom designed, all-tube signal path including Pink Floyd's The Wall (and all subsequent Pink Floyd releases up to 2014's The Endless River), the reissue of the Slayer thrash metal group's Vinyl Conflict box set and Pantera vinyl reissues, the Eagles' Greatest Hits, and Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin.
Death
Sax died in Los Angeles on April 2, 2015, aged 78, from cancer.
Recording engineer and producer Al Schmitt released a statement on Sax's death:
Sorry to say but one of my dearest friends and in my opinion the greatest mastering engineer in the world passed away this morning. He mastered all of my recordings and I don't know what I will do without him. He taught me so many things. I will miss his silly jokes and the great lunches we had whenever I was mastering with him. I love you Doug Sax, mastering in heaven just got a lot better.
Selected works
Awards
Grammy Awards
2004 - Technical Grammy Award
2005 - Grammy Award for Best 5.1 Surround Sound Album for Genius Loves Company
2005 - Grammy Award for Album of the Year for Genius Loves Company
2005 - Grammy Award for Record of the Year for Genius Loves Company
TEC Awards
Sax has been nominated seven times for the Mix Foundation TEC Awards for Creative Achievement, winning twice for:
2002 - Record Production/Album - Look of Love, Diana Krall
2005 - Record Production/Album - Genius Loves Company, Ray Charles
AES (Audio Engineer Society) Lifetime Honorary Membership Award
References
External links
Doug Sax at AllMusic
Doug Sax discography at Discogs
Doug Sax Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2012)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ancient (album)
- The Final Cut (album)
- Impressions of the West Lake
- Toys in the Attic (album)
- Penghargaan Grammy untuk Album Terbaik Tahun Ini
- Sonny with a Chance (musim 2)
- Penghargaan Grammy ke-54
- Rochelle Walensky
- Penghargaan Grammy ke-53
- Vanadium
- Doug Sax
- James Guthrie (record producer)
- Mastering (audio)
- The Wall
- Grammy Award for Album of the Year
- Steve Sax
- Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album
- Reach (Survivor album)
- Equinox (Styx album)
- Speed of Life (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album)