Several legendary places already mentioned. Here are a few more with pics.
Cream Studios London
Blackbird Studios Nashville
Bryan Adams' The Warehouse Studio
Cream Studios London
Blackbird Studios Nashville
Bryan Adams' The Warehouse Studio
BEST RECORDING STUDIO
Several legendary places already mentioned. Here are a few more with pics. Cream Studios London Blackbird Studios Nashville Bryan Adams' The Warehouse Studio |
there is nothing like being in Abbey road. But Mark Knoplers studio called British grove is way up there. It is a joy to work there, and has some of the worlds finest electronics and mics from every era all in pristine condition. The acoustics are great and the main monitoring (surround sound all custom ATCs built for the studio) is probably too good. The monitors are suspended from the ceiling in another room, outside of the floating room within a room control room. They are motorized so can be moved to suit your positioning with a joy stick...! It's the little things in life that make life worth living. |
I disagree with the premise of the original post. To a large extent a specific studio is irrelevant to getting a good sounding recording. Pretty much any reasonably equipped studio can produce a great sounding recording. Actually, you don't even need a studio -- great sounding records can be produced in people's living rooms -- Shelby Lynne comes to mind. The key to a great sounding recording is not the equipment or facility, but the people using the equipment. It's their technical skill and artistic vision that is the key determinants. |
Actually, you don't even need a studio -- great sounding records can be produced in people's living rooms Well this is a bit of a stretch. I agree that golden eared experts are crucial but high quality Studios with word class equipment and acoustics are going to be beat you hom eliving room every time. |