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Control Room Taking Shape
We are somewhat restricted with the dimensions of the space the studio resides, but we have done our best to design the rooms so that we can optimise their acoustic response. Every room responds uniquely to sound, and when it comes to recording studios it's quite important. The very fact that there are walls for sound waves to interact with means that it will colour or distort the sound we hear from the studio speakers. The aim with studio design is to minimise the negative
Adam Crossley
Apr 24, 20171 min read


Sub-Floor Complete!
So we have finally finished the sub-floor for the whole studio! It's slowly beginning to take shape. The industrial unit is only about 850sqft so we designed the studio to have a large control room to give artists a space to chill out. There isn't nearly enough space to build another room for a dedicated communal area, so we built in a higher level at the back of the control room in order to separate the work space from the hospitality area. We'll place some sofas or beanbags
Adam Crossley
Apr 16, 20171 min read


Water In, Water Out
So after deciding to pass on installing a toilet, we thought we'd at least install a kitchen... Or at the very least prepare to install a kitchen. Remember when we toiled with the idea of installing a toilet? Well we scrapped the idea since there was a communal toilet right next to our unit, and it would have cost loads to install our own into the current waste system. Instead the studio will eventually have a small kitchen in the isolation corridor. However, we don't w
Adam Crossley
Apr 2, 20171 min read
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