Studio Control Room

A professionally treated space with precision-tuned monitoring for mixing and mastering, as well as recording vocals and anything else that benefits from a room with minimal reflections.

Photograph of the Capybara Sound studio mixing/mastering control position, with B&W monitoring, Apple MacBook Pro running Logic Pro, Allen & Heath SQ-5 mixing console and some Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro headphones.
Photograph of the Capybara Sound studio mixing/mastering control room with main light on, showing B&W monitoring, Apple MacBook Pro, Allen & Heath SQ-5 mixing console, Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro headphones, a large diaphragm condenser mic can be seen in the distance and several large acoustic absorption panels / bass traps are also in shot. In the left hand corner of the photo an iSEMcon EMX-7150 measurement microphone can be seen.
Photograph of the Capybara Sound studio mixing/mastering control room with blue mood lighting. The faders of our Allen & Heath SQ-5 mixing console can be seen, the blurry outline of Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro headphones, and a Yamaha THR10 guitar amplifier emitting a warm tube like glow on a table with books about Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and Queen.
Shallow depth of field photograph of a matched stereo pair of AKG C451B small diaphragm condenser studio microphones positioned in their box with an AKG stereo bar also present.
Photograph of our Yamaha THR10 guitar amplifier emitting a warm tube like glow casting orange light and dark shadows onto a table with books about Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and Queen.
Photograph of the Capybara Sound studio mixing/mastering control position taken from an angle across the mixing desk, with B&W monitoring, Apple MacBook Pro running Logic Pro, Allen & Heath SQ-5 mixing console and some Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro headphones. Also in the shot is a dbx 1066 analog dual compressor.
Close up shot of a foam capybara sat on top of the main bass traps / absorption panels.
Photo of three microphone boxes with a blue mood light in the corner of the room. The top box is labelled AKG C451B / ST.

Live Room

A more lively yet controlled space, with end-wall insulation and an unusual room shape keeping acoustics in check while retaining natural energy. Perfect for recording drums, small bands, and adaptable for a range of ensemble setups.

Close up shot of Roland FP-E50 digital piana taken looking up the keyboard from the low register end. Moonlight Sonata classical sheet music can be seen on the music stand.
Photo of the Capybara Sound studio live room showing Roland TD-20 drums on a custom built drum riser, Roland FP-E50 digital piano, an acoustic guitar, Allen & Heath DX168 extender/stage box and a Klark-Teknik DN200 DI box.
Photograph of a Yamaha electric bass guitar and an acoustic guitar in the Capybara Sound studio live room with a salt lamp emitting a nice glow on the nearby windowsill.
Close up photo of our Allen & Heath DX168 extender / stage box and a Klark Teknik DN200 DI box with Roland TD-20 drum kit in the background, all on a custom built drum riser in the Capybara Sound studio live room.
Staight on close up shot of a Roland FP-E50 digital piano in blue mood lighting in the Capybara Sound studio live room.
Photograph of the Roland TD-20 drum kit in the Capybara Sound studio live room with an acoustic guitar and Yamaha bass in the near background, and a warm glow from a kitchen area seen in the distance. A salt lamp glows pleasantly on the windowsill behind the guitars.
Photo of the Capybara Studio live room. A pair of Mackie SRM-450 speakers on stands can be seen against the wall with a didgeridoo and a the corner of a Roland TD-20 drum kit in the bottom left of the image capturing a few toms and cymbal trigger pads.