Nestled in a quiet backyard corner in Stamford, Connecticut, an hour outside of New York City, Lenox Sound is a 32-track digital sound recording studio unique in that it was built around the sound of room
. With its 17-foot cathedral ceiling and large trapezoid windows through which shards of light reveal myriad shapes and textures.
An iso-bootha room within a room with three large windowsoccupies a corner of the main room. The exterior of the booth is made of wood and cultured stone. The roof, in the shape of a pentangle, is cedar-shingled. The interior is pine with a hardwood oak floorand no parallel walls inside the booth either.
An imposing 6x8-foot thick piece of glasspart of the sound barrier that separates and seals the main room from the control room just aboveis purposefully angled so the sound shoots up to the peak of the cathedral ceiling, creating that straight-up, big, LIVE sound which Ratso sought.
With the industry's top producers, composers, musicians and teachers, Lenox Sound can bring your playing and your musical ideas to life with unparalleled quality.
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