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     A studio is a place where you can create art or music. This can be for the purpose of acting,  painting, pottery (ceramics), sculpture, woodworking, scrapbooking, photography, graphic design, filmmaking, animation, industrial design, radio or television production broadcasting, or the making of music. The term is also used for the workroom of dancers, often specified to dance studios.

 

     A recording studio is a facility for sound recording and mixing. Ideally, both the recording and monitoring spaces are specially designed by an acoustician to achieve optimum acoustic properties (acoustic isolation or diffusion or absorption of reflected sound that could otherwise interfere with the sound heard by the listener).

 

     Recording studios may be used to record musicians, voice-over artists for advertisements, or to record their accompanying musical soundtracks. The typical recording studio consists of a room called the "studio" or "live room", where instrumentalists and vocalists perform; and the "control room", where sound engineers sometimes with producer(s) as well operate either professional audio mixing consoles or computers (post-1980s) with specialized software suites to manipulate and route the sound for analog or digital recording. Often, there will be smaller rooms called "isolation booths" present to accommodate loud instruments such as drums or electric guitars, to keep these sounds from being audible to the microphones that are capturing the sounds from other instruments, or to provide "drier" rooms for recording vocals or quieter acoustic instruments. - https://www.wikipedia.org/

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