Adrian Morgan, originally a musician from a small town in northern Idaho and graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston, started his career in engineering in New York at the top of the mastering business - Sterling Sound. Early after his start there, he was appointed head of vinyl production as part of an attempt to revive the company's dying cutting business. Over the next few years, he became one of the world's youngest engineers to master the art of analog disc cutting with over 2000 records cut.
He later became one of Sterling's chief digital audio editors, and is accredited to work on albums such as D'Angelo "Voodoo", Jay-Z "Volume 3", Dido "No Angel", Q-Tip "Amplified", The Roots "Things Fall Apart", Common "Like Water for Chocolate", and Notorious B.I.G. "Born Again".
Eventually, he was appointed head of the audio department of Sterling's DVD wing at a time when the various DVD specifications were just coming of age. There, he worked on many groundbreaking titles in the DVD industry such as Beastie Boys "Video Anthology", Moby "Play The DVD", Traffic (USA Films), Smashing Pumpkins "Greatest Hit Videos", and Metallica "Black Album" DVD-Audio. Since that time, Adrian has gone on to produce some of the most advanced DVD-Video titles on the market.
In addition to engineering, Adrian has maintained a rewarding career as a musician. He is rooted as an accomplished brass instrumentalist (17 years of playing trombone, valve-trombone, and bass trumpet) as well as an electric bass and keyboard player. He has composed music in many genres, and currently plays bass guitar and horns in the band Proud Simon (www.proudsimon.com)
In late 2006 - early 2007, Timeless completed construction on a new mastering studio in the Williamsburg Brooklyn area. The new room has been built from the ground up as a no-compromise listening envirmonment with the flattest acoustical response possible. The result is one of Williamsburg's only dedicated mastering rooms with the capability of creating well translating, high quality masters.
We are always experimenting with new equipment to meet our client's needs. At the moment, we are working with the following setup:
Analog Console