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The Control Room
This room represents the ideal listening environment
necessary for an accurate mix. It's large enough to
house the band and producers for play back and is equipped
with the some of the best gear around. The control room
is situated between the wedge and the diamond but does
not obstruct the view.
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The Vocal Booth
Our vocal booth has been tuned with bass traps and diffusers to ensure
a flat response when recording voice and is equipped
with two microphone inputs and two headphone jacks
to accommodate group vocals. The placement of this room
allows the singer to see the rest of the band during
the performance while maintaining sonic separation.
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The Wedge
This room was designed with the guitarist in mind and
was tuned accordingly. Sound panels can be added to
deaden the room or removed for more ambience. The wedge
shape was used to prevent flutter echo caused by parallel
walls. This room is large enough for up to two performers
with amps and is equipped with eight microphone inputs
and four headphone jacks.
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The Diamond
This is the largest room and is primarily used for recording
the drums and percussion but can be used for anything.
This room is a totally separate structure than the rest
of the studio and that significantly reduces how far
the sound inside travels. It is shaped like a diamond
to prevent slap back and features birch hardwood flooring
and twelve foot notched pine walls. The room has a very
live sound that also compliments vocal performances
very well. It is situated in the rear of the building
for ease of loading and has sixteen microphone inputs
and four headphone jacks.
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The Lounge
Our lounge has a kitchenette equipped with fridge and
microwave and comfortable chairs and couches to hang
out and get creative or just relax while your band-mates
are doing overdubs.
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