RAK Studio 4

Throughout its 46 years of operation, RAK Studios has hosted music pioneers ranging from David Bowie and Pink Floyd to Arctic Monkeys. Now, the London facility is moving forward again with a top-to-bottom rebuild of its historic Studio 4 into a Gold Standard space for immersive mixing, complete with scalable 9.1.4 monitoring based around Genelec’s The Ones monitors.

RAK had been in discussions over an immersive space for a number of years, with Studio 4 earmarked for the project from the outset. Flexibility was key to it being able to adapt to any project that came through its doors. ‘In a project like this, you either do it properly, or you don’t do it at all,’ says Studio Manager, Emma Townsend. ‘We had to tear the whole thing down and start from an empty shell.’

The decision to rebuild rather than retrofit gave RAK the opportunity to work out exactly what it wanted to achieve with the space, a process undertaken with the support of Level Acoustic Design for the acoustics and Studio Creations for the build.

‘From the get-go we knew this could be more than just an Atmos room,’ explains RAK General Manager, Andy Leese. ‘We wanted a room that was a master of all trades, so that you could do Atmos or stereo mixing, or you could sit in there to have a writing session and collaborate. We wanted it to be a really nice place to spend time.’

‘From a design perspective we worked with the RAK team to balance a number of objectives,’ continues Level Acoustic Design Technical Manager, Matt Ward. ‘Obviously, the internal room acoustic had to be world class. We needed to dramatically improve the isolation, both from the street outside and to/from the accommodation above – which could be hosting producers and artists working in the other studios within the facility. And the room needed to feel like part of RAK, both in aesthetic and vibe, maintaining the natural daylight of the windows opening out onto Chalbert Street, and providing connection to the other studios.’

RAK Studio 4Finding the right equipment to achieve its vision led RAK to embark on a thorough due-diligence process. The studio’s engineering team spent time in various different rooms listening to monitors from every major brand, before reaching a unanimous decision to choose Genelec.

‘We invited the entire engineering team to our London Experience Centre,’ recalls Genelec Regional Business Development Manager, Andy Bensley. ‘They were quite taken with some of the technology that’s inherent in The Ones – things like the very consistent and controlled dispersion characteristics, wide stereo imaging and the LF extension of the W371 adaptive woofer systems. Our ethos matched theirs in terms of how they envisaged working in this new format.’

The resulting installation features nine 8361 three-way coaxial monitors in the front and surround positions, with three W371 woofer systems extending the low frequency LCR performance. Four 8351s serve as the height channels, with a pair of 7380 subwoofers handling system LF duties. GLM software was employed for the main system calibration, taking care of in-room frequency response compensation, distance delay and level alignment.

‘The precision of Level Acoustic’s design and Studio Creation’s build provided the ideal foundation for the system to be calibrated,’ says Bensley. ‘From the initial GLM measurements we were incredibly happy with the setup, and it gave us a starting point to refine the performance and deliver a Gold Standard immersive system.’

In addition to the Genelec monitors, Studio 4 runs Pro Tools via Avid MTRX and HDX 3 plus S1 control surfaces, and also features a Grace Design m908 immersive monitor controller and the classic selection of outboard that you would expect from RAK.

With the project complete, Studio 4 still fits the aesthetic of RAK while also offering new creative possibilities. ‘We already had three absolutely excellent tracking rooms, but different clients prefer different rooms for different things. The one thing that we were missing was a really good listening, writing and mixing room, and that’s what we’ve got now,’ reflects Townsend. ‘Everyone who’s been in there so far is really happy with the sound of the room.’

‘We couldn’t be more delighted with how Studio Creations have realized the design, and how the Genelec monitoring system and room interact,’ says Ward. ‘The point source design and close-to-ideal impulse response of The Ones series, managed with GLM, gives incredible three-dimensional imaging and detailed articulation to the Atmos array, and the W371 woofers provide a smooth and clear low frequency extension way down below 20Hz.’

‘We wanted to be able to represent all the diversity of everything that goes on at RAK, and it dovetails so beautifully into all the things we’ve got planned in the future,’ concludes Leese. ‘It sounds truly amazing, and I think it’s going to sound better over time when the room beds in. We’re so pleased about how it’s all come out. The look of it, the feel and the location itself of the room in the building was always really lovely – and now it’s even better because the internals are just so well done.’

More: www.genelec.com

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