A Comprehensive Guide On Tech Used In Modern Recording Studios

When it comes to music production, the evolution of technology has transformed recording studios into sophisticated hubs where creativity and precision intersect. Today’s recording studios are a far cry from the humble beginnings of analogue equipment and tape machines. From digital audio workstations (DAWs) to cutting-edge soundproofing materials, technology has reshaped the way music is created, mixed, and mastered. This guide will explore the various tech used in modern recording studios, highlighting key tools and how they contribute to the music production process.

 

  1. Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)

 

At the very core of every modern recording studio lies the DAW. DAWs are software platforms that allow musicians, producers, and sound engineers to record, edit, mix, and produce audio files. They serve as the digital equivalent of a traditional mixing console, with added benefits of flexibility, precision, and automation.

 

Popular DAWs such as Ableton Live, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, and Cubase are staples in professional studios like thelockup.ie. These platforms offer a wide array of features, including multi-track recording, MIDI functionality, advanced editing tools, virtual instruments, and effects plugins. DAWs can be paired with powerful audio interfaces and control surfaces to enhance the user experience, allowing for seamless integration with both hardware and software.

 

  1. Audio Interfaces and Preamps

 

An essential component of any studio setup is the audio interface, which acts as a bridge between the analogue world of microphones and instruments and the digital realm of your DAW. Audio interfaces convert sound signals into a format that a computer can process, typically through USB, 

Thunderbolt, or PCI connections.

 

Many audio interfaces come equipped with built-in preamps, which amplify weak audio signals (such as those from microphones) to a level suitable for recording. The quality of the preamp is crucial, as it directly influences the warmth and clarity of the recorded sound. The choice of audio interface and preamp can significantly impact the overall sound of a project. High-end preamps, such as those made by Universal Audio or Avalon, are prized for their transparent sound and ability to add character to recordings.

 

  1. Microphones

 

Microphones are the primary tools used to capture sound, and their selection depends on the type of sound being recorded. The most commonly used types of microphones in recording studios are dynamic and condenser microphones.

 

  • Dynamic Microphones: These are typically used for live sound and louder instruments such as electric guitars and drums. They are known for their durability and ability to take in extreme sound pressure levels. 

 

  • Condenser Microphones: Condenser mics are prized for their sensitivity and wide frequency response, making them ideal for recording vocals, acoustic guitars, and delicate instruments. They are powered by a phantom power supply, which provides the necessary charge to their internal circuitry. The Neumann U87 is an industry-standard condenser microphone, often used for both vocals and instrumental recordings due to its crisp and accurate sound.

 

The choice of microphone can have a massive impact on the tonal quality of a recording, with each type offering its own strengths and limitations. Many studios will have a selection of microphones on hand, allowing producers to choose the best option for each recording session.

 

  1. Studio Monitors and Headphones

 

Accurate monitoring is a vital aspect of music production, and for this, studio monitors and headphones are indispensable tools. Studio monitors are designed to provide a flat, neutral sound so that the producer or engineer can hear the recording as it truly sounds, without colouration or distortion. This ensures that mix decisions are based on accurate representation of the audio.

Some of the most respected studio monitors include the Genelec 8000 Series, Yamaha HS Series, and Adam Audio A7X. These monitors are known for their clarity, precise frequency response, and ability to reveal subtle details in a mix.

 

On the other hand, headphones such as the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro or Sennheiser HD 600 are used for more detailed listening during tracking, mixing, and mastering. They offer isolation from the surrounding environment, allowing engineers to make decisions without distractions.

 

  1. MIDI Controllers and Virtual Instruments

 

In the modern studio, MIDI controllers have replaced many traditional instruments, allowing producers to control virtual instruments and software synthesizers. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a protocol that enables electronic devices to communicate with each other, transmitting data about pitch, velocity, and other performance aspects.

 

MIDI controllers come in various forms, from simple keyboard controllers to more complex devices with faders, knobs, and pads. By using MIDI controllers, producers can access a vast library of virtual instruments, ranging from synthesizers and drum machines to orchestral sounds and sampled instruments. 

 

  1. Mixing Consoles and Control Surfaces

 

While DAWs have largely replaced traditional mixing consoles in many studios, larger professional studios used by producers such DJ Benen Tierney still rely on analogue or digital mixing consoles for certain aspects of the production process. These consoles are used to route audio signals, adjust levels, and apply effects in real-time.

 

However, with the rise of digital technologies, many studios now use control surfaces — hardware interfaces that provide tactile control over the DAW. Control surfaces, such as the Avid S6 or SSL AWS, offer faders, knobs, and buttons that mimic the layout of a traditional mixing desk, giving producers and engineers greater control and precision when mixing and automating.

 

  1. Signal Processors and Effects

 

To shape the sound of individual tracks or the overall mix, signal processors and effects units are indispensable tools. These can be hardware-based (outboard gear) or software-based (plugins within the DAW).

 

Equalisers (EQ) allow producers to adjust the balance of different frequencies, compressors control the dynamics of a track, and reverb adds spatial depth to recordings. Classic pieces of hardware like the Universal Audio 1176 Compressor or the Lexicon PCM96 Reverb are often sought after for their character and warmth. However, with the advent of high-quality plugins, many producers now use software versions of these processors, such as the Waves or FabFilter plugins, which offer unparalleled flexibility and ease of use.

 

  1. Acoustic Treatment and Soundproofing

 

The environment in which a recording is made plays a significant role in the quality of the final product. In professional studios, acoustic treatment is used to control sound reflections, minimise reverberation, and eliminate unwanted noise. This may include the use of bass traps, diffusers, and absorptive panels to optimise the room’s acoustic properties.

 

Soundproofing is another essential element, ensuring that external noise doesn’t interfere with recording sessions. This is typically achieved by adding mass to walls, using soundproof doors and windows, and employing isolation booths for vocal or instrument recordings.

 

Final Word

 

The recording studio has come a long way from its analogue roots, and the array of technology used today enables artists and producers to push the boundaries of creativity. From DAWs and microphones to MIDI controllers and signal processors, each piece of technology plays a vital role in the recording process. As advancements continue to shape the industry, the tools available to modern producers and musicians will only become more sophisticated, allowing them to create ever more innovative and polished music.

DAACI Celebrates the Acquisition of Two Technology Companies with Event at Abbey Road Studios

 London, United Kingdom – Music composition system DAACI announced the acquisitions of music technology companies MXX and WiSL yesterday, with an industry event at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London. The acquisitions are the latest step in DAACI’s journey to develop the ultimate creative AI ecosystem, unparalleled in its capabilities and committed to ethics in music, AI, and the creative industries at large.

The acquisitions position DAACI at the forefront of creative and ethical AI technology – focused on driving a tangible and mutually beneficial partnership between the two. DAACI is also now an organisation with a combined 60 granted patents, a further 20 patents filed, 65 team members, and a current annual revenue of £4.88million.

A select group of industry stakeholders attended Abbey Road Studios for the event in Studio Three, the room where legends including The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Fela Kuti, Amy Winehouse and Stormzy have recorded. The day included demonstrations and an audience with founder and inventor Dr. Joe Lyske, whose life’s work has gone into the patents and method behind this evolution. The event also punctuated the successful completion of DAACI’s incubation with Abbey Road Red, the studios’ music tech incubation programme.

DAACI’s mission is to empower composers, music makers and creatives to unlock their creativity. A key part of this is DAACI’s effort to uphold ethics at the core of its expanding creative AI ecosystem by ensuring that the tools it builds respect copyright, trademark, rights of publicity (where they exist) and Name/Image/Likeness/Voice, put artists at the centre of the creative process, and provide transparency around the data inputs used during the creative process.

With the acquisition of these two music technology firms – MXX and WiSL – DAACI takes another leap forward in powering the content of tomorrow with dynamic music AI that creates an infinite musical palette, and empowers artists and composers to fulfil any brief and tailor each composition to fit specific experiences or occasions in gaming, digital worlds, XR, or VR experiences.

Abbey Road Red has an artist and rights-first philosophy which traverses its incubation guidance. The team advises participants exploring cutting-edge content usage that it is critically important to respect copyright and intellectual property rights and obtain all necessary authorisations and licenses from rightsholders.

Rachel Lyske, CEO of DAACI, said, “This is a milestone moment for DAACI. I’m delighted to welcome MXX and WiSL to the team. We’re forging ahead in collaboration, creating an ecosystem that integrates three decades of experience and research and bridges the gap between static and responsive music creation.

“The ultimate goal is to channel our incredibly powerful ecosystem of technology to create new paths for talented individuals to express themselves. Whether you’re an experienced professional, a budding creative or anything in between, you can benefit from the processes and creative options generated by our system. I’d like to thank Abbey Road Red, the DAACI, MXX and WiSL teams and everyone involved for their incredible hard work and commitment. I’m excited for the possibilities these acquisitions bring.”

Julian Goodkind, CEO of WiSL said, “We are delighted to be joining DAACI and their team on this exciting journey. They are at the forefront of this evolution and, together, have formed a unique and robust ecosystem which truly amplifies growth for both music makers and content creators.

“It’s vitally important to us that AI technology is adopted and utilised in an ethical way, to ensure that songwriters, artists, rights holders and industry professionals continue to be the driving force at the heart of our industry.

“WiSL remains committed to its objective of creating a marketplace for access and discovery for all music, driven by a suite of AI tools which is supported by the music and content creation industry, so that together we can create a new industry standard.”

Simon White, CEO of the TMCVenture Studio, who have invested in all three businesses added, “We have an exceptional track record in ground-breaking adaptive AI technologies for music and media, and are thrilled to be continuing our journey as part of the world’s ultimate creative AI ecosystem.”

To find out more: www.daaci.com

Atom Studios launches conscious range of iPhone 14 accessories

Atom Studios has launched a collection of conscious cases and accessories for the iPhone 14 range, with the latest from Apple soon hitting the shelves now is the time to get a look and decide what is right for you and have the latest accessories at hand for when your new device arrives. Lets see what is on offer.

Atom Studios Split Wood Fibre cases for iPhone 14

Available in ink blue or atom green

Price: £47.99 / $47.99

Available from: Atom Studios, Amazon UK, Best Buy, Verishop, Telenor

 

 

Available in Atom Green and Ink Blue, these Split Wood Fibre cases by Atom Studios aren’t only stylish, they’re also designed with the environment in mind. The materials are a blend of sustainably conscious wood fibre specially developed by Atom Studios and recyclable aluminium, offering durability and protection without costing the earth.

The built-in magnets are 50% thicker than magnets used in many other cases, without adding any bulk, offering a more stable MagSafe charging experience with a lightweight, slim case. It also has a 1mm raised edge to protect the screen and 10ft drop protection thanks to the strengthened aluminium.

Atom Studios’ iPhone 14 cases are cross compatible with their equivalent predecessor devices (except for the Plus), so an iPhone 14 Pro fits 13 Pro, the 14 fits the 13, and the 14 Pro Max fits the 13 Pro Max to increase longevity, reduce the amount of products needed and trucks on the road. Check the website for device specific info and exceptions.

Due to the natural materials used, each case ‘wears in’, resulting in a unique look as the colour and patina subtly changes over time. The performance of the case is not affected by this.

 

Atom Studios Split Silicone cases for iPhone 14

Available in: Pink Clay, Ink Blue, Carbon black

Price:  £44.99 / $44.99

Available from: Atom Studios, Amazon UK (coming soon)

 

 

Atom Studios offers natural materials, style and protection for your new iPhone 14 with its range of Split Silicone cases.

Utilising natural materials, including silicone — made from silica which is found abundantly in sand — and strengthened aluminium, which is infinitely recyclable, results in a distinctive look and sustainable credentials.

They’re practical too; with 10ft drop protection and 1mm raised edges, you needn’t worry about dropping your phone. They also feature 50% thicker magnets than a typical case, while still being slim and lightweight, offering a more stable MagSafe charging experience.

Atom Studios’ iPhone 14 cases are cross compatible with their equivalent predecessor devices (except for the Plus), so an iPhone 14 Pro fits 13 Pro, the 14 fits the 13, and the 14 Pro Max fits the 13 Pro Max to increase longevity, reduce the amount of products needed and trucks on the road. Check the website for device specific info and exceptions.

 

Atom Studios Split Clear cases for iPhone 14

Price: TBC £39.99 / $39.99

Available from Atom Studios, Amazon UK (coming soon)

 

 

A completely new design introduced for iPhone 14, this dual-material case features frosted recycled plastic at the top and transparent recycled plastic at the bottom, allowing you to show off the design of your new phone. It features fingerprint protection to avoid smudges and anti-yellowing technology prevents discolouring over time.

Enjoy a more stable charging experience thanks to the magnets, which are 50% thicker than typical magnets used in other cases without adding bulk or weight.

The 10ft drop protection and 1mm raised edges keep your phone safe during those heart-in-mouth moments when it gets dropped.

Split Clear cases are cross compatible with their equivalent predecessor devices (except for the Plus), so an iPhone 14 Pro fits 13 Pro, the 14 fits the 13, and the 14 Pro Max fits the 13 Pro Max to increase longevity, reduce the amount of products needed and trucks on the road. Check the website for device specific info and exceptions.

Atom Studios Keep – MagSafe wallet

Price: £29.99

Colours: Carbon black, natural

Available from: Atom Studios, Amazon

Keep is a MagSafe wallet made from cork — a natural, durable alternative to leather and plastic that has the added benefits of being naturally water repellent and antibacterial. The wallet boasts a minimalist design and subtle Atom Studios logo, which emphasises the natural beauty of the cork, and has a card slot which can hold two cards, offering a convenient way to keep credit, debit and ID cards close to hand.

Not only is cork biodegradable, recyclable and reusable it’s also inherently sustainable – oak cork trees grow abundantly and harvesting the cork assists in CO2 absorption.

Compatible with all MagSafe equipped iPhones (14, 13 and 12) the secure built-in magnets ensure that Keep stays firmly in place on the back of a phone or MagSafe phone case.

Atom Studios ‘glass’ Screen Protector for iPhone

Price: £19.99 / $24.99

Available from Atom Studios

Available for iPhone 12, 13 and 14 models, glass keeps your iPhone screen protected from scratches, fingerprints and other surface damage. Designed to be tough, the anti-scratch double tempered glass offers high performance protection while the smooth finish ensures crystal clear clarity so you’ll forget it’s there.

Atom Studios has designed the glass screen protectors with an innovative application system for easy, precise alignment with no dreaded bubbles and minimal waste (many screen protectors come with lots of components). The applicator is also made from wheat and recycled plastic offering a sustainable solution.

Glass is available for the following iPhone models:

  • iPhone 14 / 14 Plus

  • iPhone 12/12 Pro

  • iPhone 12 Pro Max

  • iPhone 13/ 13 Pro

  • iPhone Pro Max

 

Atom Studios ‘block’ – 30W dual-port fast charge plug

Price: £27.99

Colour: ink blue

Available from Atom Studios, Three

Charge two devices simultaneously without losing power thanks to block, the dual-port fast charge plug by Atom Studios. It has two ports – a USB-A and USB-C connection which cover most mobile device charging needs (including Apple and Android) as well as other accessories like e-readers and digital cameras. Block provides 30W of power, so you can still enjoy fast charging via the USB-C connection, even when you’re also charging another device via the USB-A output, so your devices are always ready when you need them.

Featuring Atom Studios’ classic signature ink blue colour, a glossy finish and compact design, block can be easily slipped into your bag so you can enjoy fast charging via plug sockets available in cafes, hotels, etc.  A range of matching charging cables with various charging cables are available from Atom Studios too,  for a coordinated look. Block is also universally compatible with non-Atom Studios USB-A/C charging cables.

Atom Studios launches Keep: A stylish MagSafe Wallet made from natural materials

Atom Studios, a London-based brand that creates beautiful smartphone accessories using eco-friendly materials, today adds Keep, a premium cork MagSafe wallet, to its product range in the UK and US.

Available in carbon black or natural, Keep is made from cork — a natural, durable alternative to leather and plastic that has the added benefits of being naturally water repellent and antibacterial. The wallet boasts a minimalist design and subtle Atom Studios logo, which emphasises the natural beauty of the cork, and has a card slot which can hold two cards, offering a convenient way to keep credit, debit and ID cards close to hand.

Compatible with all MagSafe equipped iPhones (iPhone 12 and newer) the secure built-in magnets ensure that Keep stays firmly in place on the back of your phone or MagSafe phone case.

Akbar Ali, Creative Director at Atom Studios says: “We carefully consider environmental impact when designing our products, so choosing cork as the material for Keep was crucial. We want to offer iPhone users a beautifully designed, functional MagSafe wallet with environmentally friendly credentials. Many MagSafe wallets on the market are made from leather or plastic which ends up in landfill, so Keep will be an attractive option for conscious shoppers.”

Not only is cork biodegradable, recyclable and reusable it’s also inherently sustainable – oak cork trees grow abundantly and harvesting the cork assists in CO2 absorption. Every year, the trees absorb nearly 14m tonnes of carbon dioxide during their natural regeneration. Harvesting the bark from these trees aids in the regeneration process, and helps them absorb more carbon dioxide and release more oxygen.

Due to its eco credentials and durability, cork is having a renaissance in the product ranges and the design space, as architects and designers embrace the material as a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing choice for interiors, walls and ceilings. It’s for these reasons that Atom Studios has chosen the material for its new MagSafe wallet.

Keep is available in the UK and US from 31st August for £29.99 / $29.99 from Atom Studios (UK and US),  Amazon (UK only), Verishop (US only).

Atom Studios also offers full lifecycle management, encouraging customers to return their products when they’ve finished with them so the business can recycle the materials or dispose of them appropriately.

Tech Review – Atom Studios iPhone 13 Pro split silicone case

Atom Studios who just launched a range of accessories on Three UK sent us over one of their phone cases to check out and the good news is they will be launching here in Ireland soon too and the case we checked out is the split silicone case for the iPhone 13 Pro and it is a dual tone coloured case and looks and feels good too and stands out, this case also gives you extra grip and your phone can be placed face or rear down and the camera lens is also protected, the keys also work great and overall this makes an excellent case to look at and they also have some other really nice designs to pick from.

The Split Silicone iPhone Cases contain a combination of infinitely recyclable anodised aluminium and sand-based silicone, offering a stylish and sustainable alternative to plastic. The materials were chosen for their durability — they’re built to last for the life cycle of a phone. The silicone part of the case is soft to the touch while the aluminium has a premium, slim appearance resulting in a distinctive look.

The full range of products can be found and purchased via AtomStudios.com or Amazon

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