An Endless Room : New arrival : Allen & Heath GSR24M
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- GS-R24 combines refined analogue quality with a choice of analogue or Firewire / ADAT interface modules and MIDI control for your chosen Digital Audio Workstation or recording device. Designed to sit at the heart of a busy project studio, GS-R24 has the flexibility and audio excellence to enhance the impact of your recordings, whatever your workflow.
An Endless Room is a legendary recording studio set in the fashionable district of Primrose Hill.
Steeped in history, the studio formed part of the renowned Utopia Studios, which spawned many hit records and producers in the 1970s and 1980s for the likes of Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Tina Turner, Sting, Freddie Mercury, Bryan Ferry, Tracy Chapman, Judas Priest and more recently the studio has been frequented by the likes of Let's Tea Party, DMT and The Mighty Boosh ahead of their 2008 national tour.
The studio has been carefully restored over the past few years, initially renamed 'The Suite' before its latest rebranding as An Endless Room and offers a discreet, creative mecca to write and produce in a picturesque setting.
An Endless Room caters to all tastes with an equipment list to die for, ranging from the modern to the vintage with amps, guitars, bass guitars, keyboards, organs, drums and synths, mixing desk and over 50 pedals to utilise to truly find your sound!
An Endless Room is owned and operated by Ruby Slippers Records.
Looking to use this mixer for use as a electronic music production console and for use in sound mixing for commercials and short films. Going to be mapping it to Cubase 6 and Protools 10. Is there anything that you dont like about this mixer or any other mixer that you think might work better?
Can you post a video of this board being used in your studio? What DAW(s) are you using with it? Any major issues with the board? How well does it work as a DAW controller compared to a Mackie MCU Pro for example? Thanks.
which card do you have in it? The analogue or the digital with the fire wire? And if you are using the Analogue, how are you using the motorized faders? I only ask because I am looking at building a studio soon after college and would like to look into this console.