|
In
1987 I designed and built Apocolypse Video's new 48 Track Digital
Audio Post Production studio. The facility also had an adjacent
equipment room and a small recording studio. The design is similar
to the Garage 1 plan of my Recording Studio Design site.

In
this situation the console was extremely long (60 inputs) so I changed
the monitor angle to 90 degrees as opposed to the standard 60 degrees.
The vocal booth became the equipment room and the studio was setup
as a foley room with walking surfaces set into the floor.

This
photo is taken from the doorway into the studio. The equipment room
is behind the glass door at the rear of the photo. The speaker mounting
housed UREI 813's which sounded great and could really pack a punch.
The ceiling had low-mid frequency hangers behind the cloth facade.
There was raised seating at the rear witha lovely big black leather
couch for the clients. There was also a bar and coffee making facilities.

|