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785 RECORDS OPENS NEW STUDIO OVERLOOKING CENTRAL PARK

Studio features the finest gear available including new Eventide H7600 processor

NEW YORK, NEW YORK, April 4, 2007 - Located in the heart of the fast-paced New York City music scene, 785 Records & Publishing/Denise Rich Songs has opened a beautiful new recording studio in its their home office on Fifth Avenue. The label's list of musicians and producers who have worked in its studio over the years is a "who's who" of talent, including Patti LaBelle, Jessica Simpson, John Legend, The Game, Natalie Cole, and Gavin DeGraw, and will be home to up-and-coming artists like Tiffany Giardina and Article A. In addition to hosting the biggest names in music and production, the new studio is also home to the most widely recognized names in studio equipment, including the Eventide H7600 Ultra-Harmonizer.

"We took a look at our existing studio, that was designed back in the mid-90s, and decided that maybe it was time to tear it apart and start new," recounts Mark Eichner, President, 785 Records & Publishing/Denise Rich Songs. "We wanted to build the new studio with the best tools available to enable the artists to do whatever they want. So, the entire studio is designed around our new SSL AWS 900 board and incorporates only the best components. When we considered effects processors, we knew that the Eventide H7600 was the best, based on our experience with their previous models."

The new studio also features an extensive ProTools rig, Universal Audio LA-2A and LA-3A amplifiers, Neve 1073EQs, GPI pre-amps, and API Lunchboxes. While much of the outboard gear is analog, a majority of the processing is done in ProTools.

"Eventide is widely recognized as one of the most powerful, versatile processors available," continued Eichner. "Why wouldn't you want that? This way we don't have to waste half a day getting people in the studio familiarized with our gear. People come in, they see the Eventide processor, and they instantly feel comfortable."

"As a guitar player, I have always found that you could get great performance and a huge range of sounds from Eventide processors," said Mike Beck, creative manager, 785 Records & Publishing/Denise Rich Songs. "The possibilities it offers for vocal processing are amazing, and the modulating reverbs and delays are unbeatable. I'm looking forward to using the new 7600 model on a number of our upcoming projects and I know that its performance will equal if not exceed that of its predecessor."

ABOUT 785 RECORDS & PUBLISHING/DENISE RICH SONGS

Launched in December 2005 by Grammy-nominated songwriter and philanthropist Denise Rich and CEO Joe Giardina, 785 Records & Publishing is a New York based independent record label that embraces unique artistry while identifying special talent and understanding the importance of strong repertoire. Denise Rich Songs is an established music publishing company containing the catalog of Denise Rich, and has contributed works to artists such as Patti LaBelle, Celine Dion, and Aretha Franklin.

For more information, please visit 785records.com and deniserichsongs.com.

About Eventide

Founded in 1971 in New York City, Eventide is a leading developer and manufacturer of digital audio processing products for recording, broadcast, and live performance. Headquartered in Little Ferry, NJ, Eventide invented the H910, the first Harmonizer® effects processor in 1975, and introduced the H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer effects processor in 1987. Visit Eventide on the Web at www.eventide.com.

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