Darcy Proper

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Darcy Proper
Born
Upstate New York
NationalityAmerican
EducationNYU Bachelor of Music in Music Technology
OccupationMastering Engineer
EmployerProper Prent Sound
Spouse(s)Ronald Prent
Awards List of Grammy Award Nominations

Darcy Proper is a mastering engineer based at Valhalla Studios NY in Auburn NY. [1] In 2008, she became the first woman engineer to win a Grammy for the Best Surround Sound Album. To date, she has won four Grammy Awards and been nominated for eleven. [2] She has mastered historical reissues for artists such as Johnny Cash, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, and Frank Sinatra, and stereo releases for artists such as Steely Dan, The Eagles, Donald Fagen, and Porcupine Tree. [3] [ unreliable source? ]

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Early life and education

Proper grew up in Upstate New York performing in choir, jazz ensemble, and school band. She was initially uncomfortable as a performer, preferring to listen to and analyze her parents' music collection. In addition to music, she excelled in math and science. These interests came to an intersection at age 14 when she attended a school event featuring student rock bands. She became interested in the mixing board used to run the sound system, introducing her to audio engineering. [4]

At age seventeen, Proper attended New York University and was one of only three women in a class of 150 students admitted to NYU's Music Technology program. [4] While studying in New York City, she had several internships and worked in a dance remix studio as an assistant studio technician. [5] She graduated in 1990 with a Bachelor of Music in Music Technology. [6]

Career

After university, Proper first began working as an Assistant Studio Maintenance Technician for SoundWorks in Manhattan. In a few years, Proper took a job with Sony Classics as a Quality Control Engineer because of her ability to quickly learn the digital audio workstation Sonic Solutions. She eventually rose to a mastering position where she worked with clients on remastering historic pop standards and Broadway recordings. [4] Seven years later, she became the Senior Mastering Engineer at Sony Music Studios and expanded her discography to include front-line releases and high-resolution surround sound mastering. [6]

In 2005, Proper joined Galaxy Studios in Belgium as a Senior Mastering Engineer. There she met her future husband, Dutch recording and mixing engineer, Ronald Prent. Five years later, Proper and Prent moved to the Netherlands and worked to rebuild Wisseloord Studios [4] where Proper became Director of Mastering. [6]

In 2015, Proper and Prent founded Proper Prent Sound, and Proper became Mastering Engineer of Darcy Proper Mastering. Her most recent projects involve mastering in immersive audio formats. [6]

In 2019, she moved to U.S. and joined Valhalla Studios NY [7] along with husband Ronald Prent.

Grammy Awards

Proper has won four Grammy Awards from eleven nominations. [2]

YearNominee/workAwardResult
1999Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack For A Century (Album)Best Historical AlbumNominated
2001Lady Day - The Complete Billie Holiday On Columbia 1933-1944Best Historical AlbumWon
2002The Genius Of The Electric GuitarBest Historical AlbumNominated
2005You Ain't Talkin' To Me - Charlie Poole And The Roots Of Country MusicBest Historical AlbumNominated
2006Morph The CatBest Surround Sound AlbumWon
2007Fear Of A Blank PlanetBest Surround Sound AlbumNominated
2010The IncidentBest Surround Sound AlbumNominated
2012Modern CoolBest Surround Sound AlbumWon
2013 Sixteen Sunsets Best Surround Sound AlbumNominated
2017Early AmericansBest Surround Sound AlbumWon
2018SymbolBest Immersive Audio AlbumNominated

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