​​MUSIC PRODUCTION


​​​The Kitchen Sink


The Kitchen Sink

"At age 66, I ventured into a recording studio for the very first time. It was my good fortune that it was at the Kitchen Sink Studio in Santa Fe, and under the watchful eye of producer Jono Manson.  He took me under his wing and treated my songs with a level of respect that I did not anticipate.   And now, seven albums later, nothing has changed in that regard.  Jono is among a small group of people that have truly changed the course of my life.  He’s a master at what he does, and I’m proud to call him my friend.  I can’t wait for our next collaboration."  -  Rich Rajacich (Singer/Songwriter)

John Popper "Cabin Fever" - Produced, Recorded, Mixed and 

Words and Music by Jono Manson

Located on Santa Fe's historic east side, just off of Canyon Road, The Kitchenette is Jono's cozy, state-of-the art home studio for recording and mixing. This facility is a full-service analog mixing and overdub room. It also features a comfortable upstairs bedroom, kitchen, and washer/dryer for visiting artists who want to stay, and create.

"We have worked with Jono on four albums, which he produced, mixed, and mastered. He has great talent, experience and a lot of professionalism. We have also played together on tour in Italy on several occasions. He has taught us and helped us a lot. He is also a great friend. Thank You Jono." - Jimmy Ragazzon (The Mandolin Brothers)

Mixing Console:
API Box II - 24 channel analog summing desk

AD/DA Converters:

Lynx Aurora (32 Channels)

Studio Monitors:
Genelec 8030C 
Focal Alpha 65 Evo ​

Microphone Preamps:
API 548B x 8
Neve 1073DPX x 2
Universal Audio LA-610 Mk II 


Dynamics:
API 527 x 2

Emiprical Labs  ELP x 2

Empirical Labs EL7 x 2


Microphones:
Telefunken CU29
Neumann U87ai
AKG C414 XLII x 2
Audio Tecnica AT4060
Royer R121
Neumann KM184 
Shure SM7b

Neumann TLM 103