John Cuniberti is an American recording engineer and producer.
Career
John Cuniberti was the drummer for The Rockets in the early 1970s, the original band for Eddie Money.[1] He later managed Hyde Street Studios,[2] where he was the recording engineer for the early albums of the punk group Dead Kennedys. He also remastered several of these albums for re-release later in his career.[3] His first recording sessions with the band took place in a converted mom-and-pop grocery store. He was also the engineer for albums by other early punk acts, such as Victims Family and Flipper.[4]
In 2018, Cuniberti produced Paul Gilbert's album Behold Electric Guitar. They connected through Cuniberti's OneMic Series, where Cuniberti produces tracks with musicians only using a single microphone.[12] Other bands he has recorded as a part of the series include The Dozens, Jackie Greene, Essence, Boo Ray, and The Rubinoos.[13] Other bands that Cuniberti has produced or engineered include PJ Harvey, Neville Brothers,[13]Train,[14] and Aerosmith.[15]
Reamp, recording studios, and mastering
Cuniberti invented the Reamp, which was the first commercially available reamping device.[16][17] He has also created home recording studios for musicians including Sammy Hagar and the band Chickenfoot.[18][19] Between 2000 and 2008, Cuniberti ran The Plant Mastering in San Francisco,[20] which has mastered recordings for musicians such as Tracy Chapman, Thomas Dolby, and DJ Shadow.[21] Cuniberti also designed the mastering studio himself. In 2008 he opened his own mastering studio Digital Therapy Lab in Oakland, California.[20]
References
^"Liner Notes". www.therockets73.com. Archived from the original on November 27, 2018. Retrieved November 27, 2018.
^Inc, Nielsen Business Media (May 29, 1982). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)