The Sounds Of A Recording Studio Print E-mail


A recording studio can create some beautiful sounds. So many different types of music can be created in a recording studio - they are truly an arena for auditory expression. From folk music to rock and roll, music comes together in this place.

Recording studios feature an isolation room where the singers or band members go to perform their music. It has great sound quality through its great acoustics. This allows the singers or instrument players to sound their best for the recording.

Microphones in this room are connected to another room, where music is recorded. The microphones catch all the great sound produced in the room, which can then translate into music tracks. However, as great as the music sounds in the recording studio room, the way that it is recorded makes it even better.

The control room, where music is mixed and recorded, features equipment that allows one to mix up the music. Basically, the music can be altered so that it sounds just right. Instrumentation, voice overs, among other features can be added to music after it has been recorded, or even during recording.

One feature of a studio's control room that is very popular today is the synthesizer. Many hip hop and pop recordings use this feature to make pop artists' voices sound better. The synthesizers allow voices to sound computerized and trendy.

Another major feature of the control room is that it allows one to adjust the volume of the music. For instance, the volume of the vocals can be increased, while the volume of the instrumentation decreased.

Various sounds can also be overlapped that were not so during recording. This can allow for a layered, complex sound. For example, three people may record separately and yet sound as if they are recording together with studio technology.


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