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A Brief Look At Some Recording Studio Features

By Dan Smith


With the many avenues for getting an audio or video message out, the need for as dependable place to record sounds is increasingly important. Setting up a high quality recording studio is a significant investment. Many customers in need of a place to record are choosing to rent or lease a top quality location for the specific sound capture project. This is a more economical approach to preparing audio files.

A recording or music studio is a facility where sound mixing and capture can take place. The best recording and monitoring spaces are designed by a knowledgeable professional known as an acoustician. The goal of the physical space is to ensure the highest quality acoustic properties. The space is designed in a way that provides acoustic isolation, sound isolation or diffusion of sound. Reflected sound should be absorbed so that it doesn't interfere with the quality of the sound heard by the person listening to the recorded result.

Recording studios London customers need are designed for the sounds such as those of musicians and advertisers who need voice-over recording jobs. Animated features also need to be able to provide dialogue to the characters. Music backgrounds for various projects in television and movies are also necessary. The equipment and technology advances over the past few years help to make the quality of audio results more dependable.

Studios commonly have distinct spaces which are designed for different purposes. The performance takes place in a room called the "live room". There may be rooms where instrumentalists or vocalists perform. In addition to the live room, there is a control room. The control room houses the engineers or producers where the computers or mixing consoles are placed.

For the past several decades, computer software is more likely to be used in the precise manipulation and routing of sounds during recordings. In some instances, the studio will make use of isolation booths to balance instruments which are loud or powerful. Instruments can be segregated to avoid drums and electric guitars from overwhelming other musical or instrumental sounds.

Factors of the live room itself are critical to the quality of the final results. Microphones capture the sound, but it is also important that the reverberations from the sounds do not "bounce back" from the walls, ceiling or floor of the music studio London room. Acoustics designers ensure that surfaces in the room absorb and diffuse sounds fully. The dimensions of the room are also a factor in the way the captured sounds are recorded. When there are outside sounds at a studio, these must be eliminated as far as possible.

In addition to the surfaces of the live room, attention must be paid to the type and quality of the equipment used for recording. Equipment which is nearly always found in studios includes the mixing console and microphones and the recording equipment itself. Often, there will be a keyboard, reference monitors and an acoustic drum set.

In a studio London location, there can also be a digital audio workstation, a workstation for music and an On Air or Recording Light. There sometimes can be outboard effects such as equalizers, reverbs and compressors.




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