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SHIMMR STUDIOS We take a tour inside one of the highly personalized studio spaces that follow international and futuristic specs. Ashwin Vinayagamoorthy talks about recording, production and more. About SHIMMR Studios Shimmr Studios is a state of the art recording and music production facility located in Chennai. Inaugurated in November 2013, it was a dream come true for Ashwin Vinayagamoorthy, a passionate Music Producer who completed his academics from the Full Sail University, Florida. Setting up the Studio According to Ashwin, the room is a creator’s vital weapon, second to his ears and brain. So the room designing and acoustic treatments were done with extreme care. “We hired some of the best studio designers and acousticians in the US with the help of my instructors in Full Sail. The quality of people on board was fascinating. We never met in person. All our meetings, ideas, and submissions happened online”. He wanted the room to be as musical as possible so the floors and walls were done with solid wood; as wood has a natural ability to shape the room sound. “I wanted a very natural, musical and cohesive frequency response so my sound could be enjoyed in an emotion-filled environment rather than a room fitted with carpets that sucked the life out of a performance”. It took almost one year to complete construction and acoustics. Most of the materials for the acoustics are custom made and imported from the UK. The room sounds live with the right amount of diffusion and absorption. He avoided using glass in the recording space and went with a CCTV camera system instead. Equipment Used: The studio is a perfect hybrid setup. It utilizes the best of both analog and digital worlds to give creators and engineers a wide range of choices to work with. The studio does not have something like a single SSL or NEVE console sitting at its heart. Instead, it uses a variety of preamps and saturation units to give a wide variety of colors. The Digidesign D-Command sits in the center for control and metering. 30 The Score Magazine highonscore.com The studio runs Protools 11 HD with 2 Avid HD I/O’s at its heart for conversion. The Focal SM9’s are the primary speakers in the studio. The studio also features the classic Yamaha NS10’s. The NS10’s have a huge reputation for accurate midrange and translatability. They are driven by an amplifier made by Chennai based brand Torvin. There is also a pair of Unity Audio Rock MK2’s for programming and production. All the speakers run through the XMON monitor controller. The Digidesign D-Command control surface integrates seamlessly with the Protools system to provide a very cohesive work environment.  Moving onto outboard gear - Dynamic range processors include a range of compressors of every type. The iconic API 2500 takes the role of VCA style compressor. Although it works best for rock, Its an extremely versatile compressor. Perfect for Drum bus, Mix bus, and synths. The Slate Pro Dragon is the studio’s FET compressor. It is a 1176 clone with added features for character and tone shaping. It gets used extensively for tracking drums and Indian percussion. For Opto based compressors, there’s the Shadow Hills Optograph and the Retro Sta-Level with custom tubes. Both work very well with vocals and bass. For bus compression the studio uses 2 major pieces, the Dramatic Audio Obsidian, which is an SSL G-Bus Clone and the Rupert Neve designs Portico MBP. The MBP is also an excellent piece for mastering scenarios. It features a compressor and limiter along with a Stereo Field Editor in addition to the iconic silk circuitry. For EQ, there’s a mix of very clean and transparent EQ’s like the Kush Electra’s and the Dangerous BAX EQ to ones that impart a ton of color like the Chandler Little Devil 500 series EQ. Saturation and distortion can add a lot of vibe to a mix. This is one department where software still has a long way to match their hardware counterparts. At Shimmr studios, there’s a piece for every kind of distortion. There’s the UBK Kush mod of the iconic Empirical Labs Fatso. It is primarily a compressor which saturates signal in relation to how much it's being driven. It can add a lot of excitement to boring keys/synth parts.