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		<description><![CDATA[Why should you record vocals in a professional studio? Many of you will have home studios, so WHY come into a professional studio?
There are many reasons, but the two most important reasons are recording vocals/instruments AND mixing. Today lets focus on recording voice.
When you record at home, there are many things that can reduce the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why should you record vocals in a professional studio? Many of you will have home studios, so WHY come into a professional studio?</p>
<p>There are many reasons, but the two most important reasons are recording vocals/instruments AND mixing. Today lets focus on recording voice.</p>
<p>When you record at home, there are many things that can reduce the quality of your recording such as background noise, echo, breathing…</p>
<p>More than a great experience, recording in a studio provides a high quality and professional sound so go for it!</p>
<p>Now listen to the difference between an amateur and a professional recording: the “amateur” recording has been done in a normal room while the professional one has been done in an acoustically designed room, both with the same microphone…have no doubt that you will be convinced!</p>
<p>Call now on 020 8907 8634 or email info@2002studios.com to book time NOW.</p>
<p>Click below to hear the samples!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.2002studios.com/blog/uploads/Home7.mp3">Home sound</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.2002studios.com/blog/uploads/Studio6.mp3">Studio sound</a></p>
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		<title>The voice over actor Simon Philips works with 2002 Studios</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 10:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[2002 Studios has been utilised by Voice Over actor Simon Philips, based in London. he is working on an Audiobook for an author (yet to be named) from the USA. He is using 2002 Studios for all recording and for final mix.
We are based in London, but work with clients on a global level or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>2002 Studios has been utilised by Voice Over actor Simon Philips, based in London. he is working on an Audiobook for an author (yet to be named) from the USA. He is using 2002 Studios for all recording and for final mix.</div>
<div>We are based in London, but work with clients on a global level or just around the corner. Music, Voice Overs, Sound design, or app and content, we can do it all!  Our database of actors (who all record at our studio in london) is over 300 people, covering 40 languages. We can also audition and find new talent specifically for your project at no cost.</div>
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		<title>GIFT VOUCHERS</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 13:46:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[2002 Studios are now offering Gift Vouchers for studio time!!! Vouchers range from 1-6 hour sessions as well as full day passes!
So if you have any friends or family that are budding vocalist/musicians that have always wanted to get a demo CD together, our new Gift Vouchers make the perfect present!!! There time with us [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2002 Studios are now offering Gift Vouchers for studio time!!! Vouchers range from 1-6 hour sessions as well as full day passes!</p>
<p>So if you have any friends or family that are budding vocalist/musicians that have always wanted to get a demo CD together, our new Gift Vouchers make the perfect present!!! There time with us can be used for recording, mixing, music production and mastering!</p>
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		<title>Acoustics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:37:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[a·cous·tics: The scientific study of sound (takes a singular verb)
npl: the characteristic way in which sound carries or can be heard within a particular enclosed space, for example, an auditorium. 
The acoustics to a recording studio are as important if not more important than the technical equipment involved. If the sound of a room isn’t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>a·cous·tics: The scientific study of sound (takes a singular verb)</p>
<p>npl: the characteristic way in which sound carries or can be heard within a particular enclosed space, for example, an auditorium. </p>
<p>The acoustics to a recording studio are as important if not more important than the technical equipment involved. If the sound of a room isn’t right then no matter how high the quality of recording equipment is you will always capture that boxy, ringing, hard sound. </p>
<p>In between sound leaving its source and reaching your ears it experiences reflections. In the case of a very large room these result in an echo with the sound wave bouncing of a hard wall and returning to your ears, but in smaller rooms these reflections are shorter and more frequent resulting in reverberations. </p>
<p>When thinking musically you may believe that reverberation or reverb as its know is a good thing, commonly applied on instruments etc to create depth, ambience and to increase the harmonic effects of a source&#8230; In actual fact when monitoring or recording sound it’s quite the opposite! Once you have recorded these natural reverberations you are then stuck with them. What you actually want in a recording environment are walls that defuse the sound resulting in as little reverberation as possible. This will give the source a very clean, pure and dry sound, enabling the engineer (with the use of effects) to then apply as little or as much reverb as needed providing maximum control over the signal and its final mix. </p>
<p>So basically, hard walls such as the ones found in your home studio will constantly reflect sound creating all sorts of acoustic related problems, these will include ringing, fluttering echoes and stereo imaging issues. </p>
<p>At 2002 Studios every single wall in both the live and control rooms have a thick layer of Rock Wool. These Rock Wool panels have been made to the perfect density and literally absorb (defuse) the sound, resulting in a far softer/true recording and a clinical listening environment for mixing and mastering. In the control room, we have offset the dampening effect of the absorbing walls with strategically placed plaster walls, designed to keep the sound moving just enough that it still travels to the engineers and clients. However we have no &#8216;ping-pong&#8217; which results in a clean and soft mixing environment.</p>
<p>Other issues found in room acoustics and particularly the control rooms are roaming bass frequencies. This is because the bass in a track is the most likely end of the frequency spectrum to reverberate, therefore giving you the impression your hearing more bass than is actually in the track, this creates some of the most common mistakes in mixing and mastering. </p>
<p>These bass frequencies resonate at there worst in rooms with right angles. Although you wouldn’t notice it at first, the 2002 Studio control room features no right angles, at a first glance it may appear to be a normal room but on closer inspection you will see every wall and even the floor and ceiling are slightly askew. This design allows us to escape the boxy ringing sounds often picked up in your average listening environment. </p>
<p>Bad acoustics to a room will severely affect your recordings and colour your judgement of the overall sound. As mentioned at the start of this post, it’s these reasons that the room itself is the most important aspect of any recording environment. At 2002 Studios we have gone the extra mile to resolve any the acoustic problems mentioned above (and then some). The entire facility is a room built inside a room leaving us with perfect isolation from the outside world, providing a professional working environment for any audio based task whether it be recording mixing or mastering…..</p>
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