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Studio Installations
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We provide a bespoke recording studio installation service including design and project management, equipment supply, digital workstation configuration, studio wiring, custom studio furniture/equipment racking and acoustic treatment. Our clients include: Royal Holloway, University of London - complete installation of educational studio complex with Logic and Gigastudio based systems geared towards classical recording and film scoring. Two studios, two student workstation rooms and computer based location recording facility. DynaudioAcoustic Air series surround monitoring and Yamaha O2R/96 consoles. www.rhul.ac.uk Tony and Gaynor - Installation of the new studio facility for the highly respected commercial music composers and producers The Library Studio - fully featured Pro Tools studio in North London run by well respected producer Julian Standen. In association with Electracoustic Ltd www.electracoustic.co.uk
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AT Audio provides a professional location recording service specialising in classical recording, orchestral film scores, choral works, brass bands and military brass bands Clients include: Vipère au poing - Orchestral recording at Abbey Road Studio 1 - score by Brian Lock - for a new film version of this French literary classic, starring Jacques Villeret and Catharine Frot. The Shadow of the Vampire - Recording of composer Dan Jones' orchestral score at BBC Wales for this film starring John Malkovic and Willem Dafoe. ITN - Recording of original music for the Queen Mother's funeral Plantagenet Music - Record Company specialising in military band music Coro de Ninos de San Juan - live recording in Bristol Cathedral of this acclaimed children's choir from Puerto Rico.
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Contact Details: AT Audio Ltd, 127 Brightfield Road, London SE12 8QG Martin Astle 07973 326485 Jon Trotter 0777 555 8060
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email info@ataudio.co.uk
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AT Audio Limited Registered office 127 Brightfield Road London SE12 8QG Company number 4113099 Registered in England Date of Incorporation 23/11/2000 |