Audio Mixing Studio
The control room is centered around great analog microphone preamplifiers and pristine A/D -D/A conversion through two Avid HD I/O converters for 32 channels of input and output. This going into a Avid Pro Tools HDX system. It all comes together with Avid’s C|24 to accommodate easy workflows for any stage in your project. Multiple monitors (Dynaudio Air 25, Dynaudio BM5a, are available for multiple reproduction references. Here’s a look at all the gear you can find in our sound studio in San Antonio:
- Audio Monitors: Pairs of Dynaudio Air 25, And Dynaudio BM5A
- DAW: Pro Tools HDX, Two Avid HD I/O, Pro Tools 10 & 11 HD
- Microphone Preamps: API 3124+(two for 8 channels), SSL VHD (4 channels), Universal Audio UA-6176 (one channel), Millenia Media HV-3D (4 channels), Sebatron VMP-4000E tube mic pres (two for 8 channels), Universal Audio 4110 ( 4 channels), Neve Portico 5024 (4 channels), Neve Portico 5012 (2 channels), Neve Portico 5015 (1 channel)
- Outboard Dynamics processing: Summit Audio TL-50 (2 channels), Empirical Labs EL8-X Distressor (2 channels), UA 1176 (one channel), Neve Portico compressor (one channel)
- Microphones: AKG C 414’s (six), AKG C 451 B (five), AKG C214’s (Three), AKG D 112 (two), AKG C1000S (two), Cascade Fat Head II (two), Electro-Voice RE-20 (two), Neumann TLM 49, Neumann U87i, Neumann U89i (two), Neumann TLM 103 (five) Neumann TLM 102 (two), Royer R-122 (two), Sennheiser MD 421 (five), Sennheiser e914 (four), Shure KSM 32 (two), Shure KSM 27 (two), Shure SM57 (three)
- Headphone Systems: 8 channel Hear Back HB-MIX 1 or 16 channel Aviom A-16 II or Both for large headcount sessions
- Instruments: Yamaha C6 7’ Grand Piano, Premier Maple Drum Kit (with 6 toms & multiple cymbals to choose from)