0 a room with special equipment where television or radio programmes or music recordings are made: --
1 a room in which an artist works, especially a painter or photographer --
2 a small apartment designed to be lived in by one or two people, usually with one large room for sleeping and living in, a bathroom and sometimes a separate kitchen --
3 a room where an artist paints or a musician practices: --
an artist’s studio
4 a specially equipped place where television or radio programs are made or music is recorded --
5 a place where movies are produced, or a company that produces movies: --
Thus, studios are often pictured on album sleeves and some studios have become familiar 'brand names', which helps to sell albums.
In the bedsits and studios of the new music underground, lo-fi is the new hi-fi.
Given the intertwined nature of tools in electronic music studios, one might question why it is important to isolate and discuss the process of sampling.
Five hundred works were thus selected and presented as well as descriptions of studios and facilities.
Electronic music studios, research and creation centres ought to feel pressure for researchers to keep and preserve composition materials for study.
Should we not demand attractive walls for our studios and performance spaces of the future?
The album made use of two orchestras, recorded simultaneously in separate studios and synchronised via an elaborate system of click-tracks and closed-circuit televisions.
The house is to have two studios; an observatory; a sculpture garden; and living, eating, and sleeping areas.