lundi 17 juillet 2017

A Brief Look At Recording Studio Features

By Dan Smith


Musicians, professional voice-over performers, vocalists and others need space where their audio efforts can be captured digitally. Setting up the right recording studio space requires an investment in knowledge and equipment that can be significant. Many performers choose to rent or lease the space from a fully equipped studio, rather than to design and build the space for the purpose of high quality recordings.

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.

The facilities of a recording studio London area are used to capture the sounds of musicians, voice-over artists for advertising media, as well as dialogue replacement for animated features, television or film. Musical accompaniment is recorded for films and television. Over the years, the equipment and materials used in studios has become more sophisticated and more accurate.

There are two main spaces within studios. These are the live room and the control room. The performances where the artist or artists work is done in the live room. The performances can be vocal or instrumental. The control room is where the sound engineers and sometimes producers work. The equipment in the control room can be audio mixing consoles. For the past three decades, computers have replaced many of the audio mixing consoles.

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.

There is equipment which is found in nearly every facility. This includes the mixing console, recorder and microphones. Keyboards and drums are also common.

Other equipment which may be found in a studio London locale includes an "On Air" light, a music work station and a digital workstation. Equalizers, compressors and reverbs are also part of the available equipment.




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