The studio
We started recording for clients around the year 2008, and since then, we have been continually improving our recording equipment, mixing desk, compressors, computer software, preamps, etc. Also, we have continually been adding to our own recording expertise. It takes years to build up a studio, and aquire the skills and experience to record and mix high-quality music. We are really proud of our studio, and we think we are delivering a top quality service to everyone who comes to the studio to record.
The following shows some of the key components of the studio.
The recording mic, which is probably the most easily recognisable piece of equipment in any recording studio. We have used several different mics over the years. The mic that we are currently using to record vocals is an absolutely incredible piece of equipment. It is second to none, in terms of its ability to capture vocals.
Its an AKG C12 VR Tube Condenser Microphone. More info on this mic can be read on the AKG website here:
Mic info from AKG
The corners and large surface areas in the recording booth are treated with high-quality acoustic bass absorbers.
The desk, piano, preamps, displays, speaker, etc.
Universal Audio LA610 - preamp and compressor. Really high-quality piece of equipment. The recorded sound passes through the preamp before passing into the computer to be recorded and mixed.
More info on the LA610 can be found: here
Other key components, including the Fusion Solid State Logic outboard processor, and Portico Series 5012 preamp
Waves plugin
IK multimedia plugin