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Winterwood boasts three Studios and a Piano Room from which artists can choose. Like our control room, every area employs the latest in acoustical engineering principles and was designed for both comfort and functionality. Each of the four environments is suitable for recording different instruments and /or for obtaining different results. Best of all, because of advanced video and audio links, every studio, as well as the piano room, can be used simultaneously providing a high degree of both flexibility and isolation. Only a handful of studios in the country offer their clients the ability to view one another via closed circuit TV while recording. As if this weren't enough, each musician is also given their own microphone and push-to-talk foot pedal that insures instant and clear communications with one another. Add these two highlights to the ability we have provided for artists to create their own individual headphone mixes and you'll have a state of the art facility unmatched in it abilities and conveniences.
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Because of its size and harder surfaces, Studio A is ideal for tracking an
entire rhythm section. This means a band can capture the energy of a live
performance by playing together in the same room. If more isolation is required, then a combination of studios is the answer. By placing the drums and bass in Studio A and the additional instruments in other studios linked by video, 100 percent isolation is easy. |
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This is a great room for both electric and non-electric guitars. Featuring hinged wall panels that allow for changing the room's acoustics, Studio B is also well suited for adding brass and other wind instruments. |
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Studio C is the smallest but most utilized of all the rooms. Many projects have been cut entirely within this room including Crow Johnson's CD, HEARSAY. Among other uses, Studio C is the right choice for laying down guitars and vocals. Two isolation booths are accessible from this area. |
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With its 26 foot vaulted ceiling, wooden floors and massive size, the Piano Room offers the best possible space for recording either or both of Winterood's twin Steinways. |
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The heart of any studio complex is the Control Room. At Winterwood, the utmost care was taken to build a working atmosphere that was acoustically correct as well as comfortable. There is a producer's desk located directly behind the engineer's position that provides a large working space as well as a "Push To Talk" button allowing for easy communications with the artists. Video links from all the other rooms add detailed viewing convenience. There is even a picture window that offers a magnificent view of Beaver Lake and the surrounding forest. |
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If the day gets too long or if it's not time to step up to the microphone,
Winterwood provides a comfortable, well appointed Musician's Lounge. Homemade
snacks, fruits and a selection of drinks are available here as well as a
television and a DVD player. Various titles are provided. |
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Directly outside Studio B is a covered porch that overlooks the Ozark Mountains, Beaver Lake and the surrounding woods. With a large picnic style table and benches, this is a great spot to have lunch or a smoke. From the porch, clients can take mountainside stairs that lead to a suspension bridge and the lake where additional shaded relaxation can be found. |
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There are a number of casual and formal gardens located on the Winterwood Estate. Many of these have ponds or fountains and are intended for your enjoyment and revitalization. |
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