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The Control Room (30 m2) has lots of daylight and high ceilings. With Neumann monitoring and a Tore Seem analog console, it’s great for recording, mixing, production and songwriting.
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The Hayloft (104 m2) is a large brick room with high ceilings, huge windows and lots of space to play around. It’s an amazing drum room, and there’s more than enough space to record most bands live.
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The Booth is our driest sounding room, perfect for overdubs or any source you’d want to record in a dry room. The glass door and window make for easy communication with the Control Room.
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The Piano Room is the home of our 1914 Bechstein Grand Piano. It’s often used as a separate workspace by musicians, producers and composers. It's located in the main house with tie lines to the studio.
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The Stable (30 m2) is a brick and tile room directly beneath The Control Room. It’s most often used as a separate workspace, but it’s also a great space to record.
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The Cantina (100 m2) is an old wine cellar beneath the main house. It's an amazing natural reverb chamber. It's also great for recording acoustic instruments and voices.