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Doghouse Performance Area

Ok, so the pictures of the Doghouse performance area look more like a well miked room at a mental institution or for testing satellites, but really, it is a room to record in with many strengths. First of all, this room is by far the quietest in the building which makes the human voice sound crystal clear. We do all of our spoken word recordings in here. It is also great for recording quiet things like plucked acoustic guitar, or Indian flutes. This room can accommodate two maybe three (thin) people so is great for all those sessions where you just need to cut a vocal or a guitar or do some bass repairs or keyboard parts.