Dominick Maita has more than 25 years of experience recording, mixing, and mastering, working one-on-one with artists and producers. His in-depth knowledge of every stage of the recording process means that he understands all that has gone into a project before it’s ready for mastering.
Following his studies with Bill Porter at the University of Miami’s School of Music Engineering, Dominick began his career at RPM Studios in New York City, acting as chief engineer from 1982 to 1986. Over the next 15 years, he worked as a freelance engineer and mixer, working in studios throughout the United States and Europe. His credits during this period include Bryan Ferry’s “Boys and Girls,” Herbie Hancock’s “Future Shock,” ’til tuesday’s “Voices Carry,” and Laurie Anderson’s “Strange Angels,” among others. Dominick worked as a mastering engineer at Sterling Sound in New York City from 2000 to 2004, then joined Airshow Mastering in Boulder, Colorado, in March 2004.