Tape costs for an album (around 60 minutes of recording time) – £200. Tape costs for around 4 – 5 songs (around 30 minutes of recording time) – £110. ![]() So we have rounded our tape costs into user friendly bundles. If your recording to hard disc you will not need to buy any tape. Tape is the only extra cost we charge on top of studio time. No waiting around for backline/mics to be set up etc. Piano will be tuned if needed with no extra chargeįull set up before session starts. Our rates include the following:įull backline. Please call or email us to discuss your project so we can offer you the best deal available. Our daily rates range from £250 to £350 per day (VAT not charged) and usually run between 11am – 7pm. Silver tone.īass – Fender Precision and Baldwin (Burns) Bass.ĭrums – 1970’s Premier 4 piece Drum kit with Ludwig 400 or Premier Chrome 2000 snare.Ĭymbals – Zildjian Avedis and Five Star Super Zyn. Keyboards – Danemann over strung under damped upright piano, Farfisa Mini Compact Organ, Vox continental Organ, Hammond X5 with Leslie 760, Wurlitzer 200. Rose Moris valve amp, Bently valve amp, Lasky 1960’s trasistor head. Studio BacklineĪmplifiers – Fender Twin Reverb 1970’s, Vox AC30/6, Vox Cambridge 30, 1970’s HH Guitar amp, Kelly (Selmer) Treble and Bass bass head with Custom 15″ Cab. Gates Level Devil Limiter, Audio and Design, 1960’s mono Limiter, Alice AM series FET limiters x12, Valleypeople Dyna-mite stereo limiter, TL 2021 Compressor, TL 5013 EQ. Two Revox 1/4″ tape machines for tape FX. Studio Outboardįairchild 658 Reverbertron Reverb, AKG BX10 reverb, Oil Drum Reverb PR99 and A700 1/4″ for tape FX Studio Monitoring Studer A80 2″ Sixteen Track and Studer A80RC Virgin records recording studio in the 70’s. ![]() The Desk was designed by Ted Fletcher for The Manor Studios. The Microphone amplifiers are Transformer, Balanced, Discrete transistor Type class-A. See the Studio Gear Page for details.Īlice Stancoil 1970’s mixer. In addition we offer a superb selection of instruments including vintage amps, drums, keyboards and guitars. ![]() Our two live areas are particularly well suited to recording musicians live. Studio Layout: All our rooms are spacious and acoustically treated. Monitoring is provided by our excellent sounding BBC near and far-field set up all topped off with a healthy collection of serious outboard and microphones. Some of which include two Studer A80 tape machines (2″ multitrack and 1/4″ stereo) along with a vintage one off quadrophonic Alice console originally from the legendary Manor Studios, Virgin Records studio in the 70’s. Our control room is kitted out with classic studio recording equipment. Analogue Set Up: The recording equipment at Gizzard dates mostly from the late 50’s to the early 70’s. Working with tape from the tracking stage to the final mix. ![]() The facility was set up by music Producer-Engineer Ed Deegan to focus on working with and developing vintage production techniques. Full-On Analogue Recording in The East End of London: The Gizzard Analogue Recording Studios London have been rolling tape since 2002.
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