Shane Patterson
Patterson is a recording engineer who got his start by learning from Todd and Brett Hobin at Hobin Studios when he was only 12 years old. He went on to produce projects that were nominated and won SAMMYs before moving to New York City to continue his education at New York University, learning from legendary recording engineers like eight-time Grammy-winning Kevin Killen and 60-time Grammy nominated Alan Silverman and working in leading studios around the city.
In 2019-2020, Shane helped develop the Sound Recording program at SUNY OCC, taught in the program from 2021-2023, and continues to guest lecture, help advise, and create opportunities for the students.
Patterson worked on his first Grammy nominated project as an engineer in 2021, and in 2023, he was invited to join the Recording Academy as a voting member.
From 2022-2024, Shane served as the chief audio engineer for a major 10,000sqft recording facility with several studios and oversaw the technical details of an expansion into 40,000sqft of post production space. While incredibly grateful for the experience and lessons learned from overseeing all the technical details of such a large facillity working for some of the worlds most discerning clientele, Shane moved on in 2024 to focus on working directly with musical artists and their projects.
When Shane isn't in the studio, you might find him working on live sound and events. In late 2024, Shane joined Clair Global, specifically working on music festivals such as Coachella, Bottlerock, Govball, and Soundstorm.