

#MASSIVE SOUND STUDIO PROFESSIONAL#
Acoustic treatments ensure that every methodical note sounds its very best, and you get the professional recording you need. Our soundproofing techniques keep the music inside the studio and noise from the rest of your household outside. We approach your studio’s design utilizing the room’s dimensions and materials but most importantly capturing “the vibe” of the room that is perfect for your creation. If you want to make the most of your inspiration whenever it strikes, we can help you design and build your very own home recording studio. Working with a Professional is Where the Magic Happens Dolby ATMOS can also leverage natural audio reflections in a room. All you need is the right sound staging and room acoustics to create the perfect listening environment. That means you don’t need a massive recording studio and a staggering number of speakers to mix with professional-quality sound.

What’s incredible about Dolby ATMOS is that you get the same sound quality offered at a megaplex in systems as small as 5.1.2 channels. SEE ALSO: How Professional Recording Studios Are Designed for Superior Sound Next-Level Surround Sound from Dolby ATMOS Keep reading to see why we recommend Dolby ATMOS as a surround sound system for your studio playback and how working with a professional can make your recording studio THE BEST. Providing services in Palm Beach, FL and to musicians and producers worldwide, Frangioni Media is an industry leader in recording studio design and has worked with world-class acts, including Ozzy Osbourne, Aerosmith, Shakira, American Idol, and more. Whether it was a home recording studio or a commercial studio with safety precautions put into place, artists and producers needed a place to bring their creations to life without leaving their property. Both Drake and Future are up for Top Male Artist, among other Billboard Award nominations.Expert Equipment and Advice for the Studio of Your DreamsĢ020 was a crazy year but, for artists, was filled with inspiration and creation all over the world. According to Music and Booking director Ben Didelot, Drake joked that Future must be more important than him because he got the "pretty" studio.ĭrake is up for Top Artist in the Billboard Music Awards. Drake primarily used studio A, while Future worked upstairs in Tree Sound producer James "Groove" Chamber's personal studio.įun fact: Studios tend to avoid decorating the walls with pictures of artists to avoid offending their clients (like, if an artist walks in and hates Jimi Hendrix, a poster of him might sour them to the producer.) At Tree, Chamber's personal studio is the only one with wall art in the building. Drake and Future's "What a Time to Be Alive"ĭrake and Future rented out the entire studio and recorded their 2015 mixtape in under a week. According to, Andre was known for running from room to room to record vocals and keys for the song.Ĥ. Andre 3000's "Hey Ya!" off of Outkast'sSpeakerboxxx/The Love Below.Īndre 3000 first started to work on the 2003 mega-hit in Studio M, one of Tree's more intimate studios. The fifth song off of the 2008 album, "Ego" was recorded at Tree.īeyonce is up for six awards at the BBMAs, including Top Artist.ģ. Tree Sound is one of many studios Beyonce recorded in over an eight-month period while working on "I Am Sasha Fierce," her third studio album. According to Mali Hunter, Tree Sound's general manager and producer, Houston often warmed up in the hallway outside of studio A because she liked the acoustics. Houston recorded parts of her final solo album at Tree Sound in 2009. In addition to a who's who of the rap/hip hop scene (T.I., Future, Drake, DJ Khaled, Outkast,The Weeknd, B.o.B., Jermaine Dupris.you get the idea) - the likes of Whitney Houston, Elton John, Justin Bieber, Dave Matthews Band, Katy Perry, Matchbox 20 and many, many more artists have recorded tracks there.Ĭheck out some of the biggest hits to come out of Tree Sound and watch our behind-the-scenes tour, above: The studio has become a top draw for chart-topping artists and is a place where a tremendous amount of mega radio hits have been recorded. Ahead of Sunday night's Billboard Music Awards on Channel 2, we got a rare, inside look at the 16,000-square-foot facility that makes so much magic happen - and where many Billboard nominees have recorded.
