Recording studios studio is a specialized facility for sound recording, mixing, and audio production of instrumental or vocal musical performances, spoken words, and other sounds.
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Recording studios studio is a specialized facility for sound recording, mixing, and audio production of instrumental or vocal musical performances, spoken words, and other sounds.
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Major recording studios typically have a range of large, heavy, and hard-to-transport instruments and music equipment in the studio, such as a grand piano, Hammond organ, electric piano, harp, and drums.
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Recording studios are carefully designed around the principles of room acoustics to create a set of spaces with the acoustical properties required for recording sound with accuracy.
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Some smaller Recording studios do not have instruments, and bands and artists are expected to bring their own instruments, amplifiers, and speakers.
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The first modern project studios came into being during the mid-1980s, with the advent of affordable multitrack recording devices, synthesizers and microphones.
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Today's project Recording studios are built around software-based DAWs running on standard PC hardware.
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Unique sonic characteristics of the major studios imparted a special character to many of the most famous popular recordings of the 1950s and 1960s, and the recording companies jealously guarded these facilities.
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Likewise, the smaller independent Recording studios were often owned by skilled electronics engineers who designed and built their own desks and other equipment.
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One regrettable outcome of this trend, which coincided with rising inner-city property values, was that many of the largest Recording studios were either demolished or redeveloped for other uses.
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Radio studios are very similar to recording studios, particularly in the case of production studios which are not normally used on-air, such as studios where interviews are taped for later broadcast.
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