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| Recording | Recording Bands | ||
| A and R | Recording Vocalists | ||
| Production | Musicians | ||
| Studio Space | An acoustically dead room removes any ambient sound thus enabling the engineer to shape the sound as opposed to the room colouring the sound. |
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Control Room
The dedicated control room has been acoustically treated to keep to a minimum any standing waves that may interfere with the mixing process. A video link replaces the customary window between the tracking room and control room through which everyone fools around (the fooling around continues however)
Long Room The long room is used as an ideal space for sound separation in situations where bands prefer to be recorded all at once. With its asymmetrical shape it is ideal for the location of loud bass or guitar amps avoiding spill onto the drum microphones in the tracking room.
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Tracking Room The tracking room is large enough to accommodate a fully miked up drum kit along with the band. It also contains a vocal booth that is as acoustically dead as a dead thing. The tracking room is only partially acoustically treated allowing a livelier sound if required. Fixtures are included to hang other sound absorbent material if needed.
Above. A young rocker in the tracking room.
Kitchen Coffee, Tea and soft drinks are freely available on tap. Table football is also available. |
Vocal Booth A section of the tracking room is partitioned off as a vocal booth. The sound in this space is drier than a dry thing. Great vocal recordings are done here.
Toilet / Shower Facilities These facilities are available within the studio |