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Bob Ludwig, owner of Gateway Mastering Studios in Portland, won four Grammy Awards Sunday night for his work as mastering engineer on various albums.
Ludwig, who previously had won three Grammy Awards during his 45-year career, won awards for best engineered album, best historic album, album of the year and record of the year, according to the Portland Press Herald. His mastering work, which involves making fine adjustments to improve sound in the final stage of the recording process, was honored in these categories:
• Record of the Year for “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk with Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers.
• Album of the Year for “Random Access Memories” by Daft Punk.
• Best Historical Album for “Charlie is My Darling – Ireland 1965” by The Rolling Stones.
• Best Engineered Album, non-classical, for “Random Access Memories” by Daft Punk.
Ludwig won last year in the category of album of the year for “Babel” by Mumford & Sons.
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