Manor Park Studios

Studio

Equipment

Recording
Digital Audio Workstation
RME Hammerfall 44 channel recording
Universal Audio UAD-1 cards (3 of) running 1176, LA2A, Pultec etc
Nuendo recording, sequencing and mixing
Most available software Plugins and VST instruments
Midisport 4x4 Midinterface
HHb Circle5 Monitors
40 Channel 8 Bus Desk
Yamaha Keyboard

Preamps
Valve and solid state by Focusrite
TLAudio
Behringer

Mics
Dynamic and condenser
Valve and solid state by Groove Tubes
Beyerdynamic
Rode
Se Electronics
ADK
Sontronics
Shure
AudioTechnica
Octava
Tandy
Behringer

Guitar Preamps
Line 6 Pod XT
Johnson J-Station
Marshall JMP-1 preamp
Behringer Bass V-Amp

Effects
Outboard effects by Lexicon, Yamaha and Rocktron

Backline
Various Marshall Valve Heads (60's 70's and 80's)
Mesa Dual Rectifier Solo Head
Hiwatt 4x12
Marshall 4x12
Peavey 4x12
Bass Cab 4x10
Bass Cab 1x15
Gallien Kruger Backline 600 Bass Head
PRS Custom 24 guitar
Line 6 Variax Guitar
Line 6 Variax Bass
Musicman Stingray Bass
Fender Strat
Musicman Stingray II guitar
Washburn Guitar
Ibanez Artist
Pearl Reference Series drum kit
Zilidjian A Custom Projection Crash 19"
Zilidjian K Crash/Ride 20"
Sabian AAX Ride 20"

Guitar Pedals
ElectroHamonix Small Stone Phaser
Electric Mistress Flanger
Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe
Ibanez Tube Sreamer
Pro Co Rat
Boss Turbo Distortion, EQ, Delay
Jim Dunlop Wah
Morley Wah
Digitec Whammy II
Digitec Bad Monkey Tube Overdrive
Award SessionMaster

Statistics

Studio Dimensions
Control room 7.5m x 5m
Main Live Room 7.5m x 5.5m
Vocal Booth 3m x 2.5m
Live Room ‘C’
Live Room ‘D’
Live Room ‘E’
Live Room ‘F’
Live Room ‘G’
A two-story complex with over 2000 square feet fully residential recording studio. Large main live room, 5.5 m x 8m Large Control room 5m x 8m, Vocal booth,7 live roomsin total most with visual communication through large windows.

“A highly developed patching system allows any live room to be linked to any other by speaker, microphone, headphone or guitar lead. This allows the performers to be located in any of the 7 live rooms and be linked to any other room or to the control room. In practice this would mean that a guitarist, for example, could be in the main live room with the drummer while tracking drums but their amp could be in any of the other rooms being totally isolated. Both drum and guitar sounds would not be in any way compromised by sound leakage from one to the other. The guitarist could even have his amplifier head in the room with him and only the speaker isolated in the other room since all rooms have speaker connection also. This could be the case for any other members of the band. In this case monitoring would be done using headphones. Another possible scenario would be the guitarist in the control room with his amplifier head connected to several speaker cabinets located in any of the 7 live areas allowing for the different tonal variation of each room to be captured simultaneously.”
Neal Calderwood

Accommodation

Living Room
Pool Table
Sky Digital Television
Playstation 2 (with over 30 games)
DVD player
VHS player
CD/Hi-Fi

Kitchen
Microwave Oven/Grill
Fridge Freezer
Dishwasher
General Cooking Facilities

Misc
Bedroom suitable for up to 6 people
Shower Room & WC