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Studio complexes can be found in radio and television stations, as well as in theaters and concert halls. Musicians or music bands can plan their own studio facilities too. Room and building acoustics design tasks are of a high priority in such cases. Long reverberation or noise from the outside must not make the studio recording difficult or impossible. The studio equipment is the other aspect of such planning tasks.
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Our partner office WSDG reconfigured the famous Studio A Live and SSL control rooms in 2013. The interior aesthetics were derived from a palette of subtle white tones that can be "colored" to any desired mood.
The first contacts to this project were started 2005. It is a new building in Oman, with predominantly room and building acoustics planning in the foreground. ADA is still providing consulting services to the governmental client until today.
The project has been on-going since 2016 and is not completed yet. Together with the St. Petersburg acoustics office Arhiton, the room and building acoustics planning is carried out. The selection of finishing materials is examined from an acoustical point of view
2005 – 2008 Renovation of the Studio III from a layout and acoustical point of view and upgrading the studio equipment. In the process, the control room was redesigned together with the Berlin architectural office Selle and new equipment was installed.
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2012 the planning of our partner office WSDG included the documentation of the overall condition of the property, room and structural acoustic measurements as well as a schematic concept planning.
In 2017 and appointed by our partner office WSDG, we investigated the architecturally proposed finishing materials of the recording studio from an acoustical standpoint in more detail. Adjustments have been proposed.
For the studio complex (recording studio and control room), our partner office WSDG had developed an architectural design in 2017, which already included room acoustics input. ADA has verified and largely confirmed this design from an acoustic point of view.