The Leadership Studio

Optimized airflow without compromising on acoustics

In a recording studio, air exchange is much more than just supplying fresh air; it's about creating a stable indoor climate without compromising the acoustics. The ventilation system must be quiet, as even small sounds can interfere with recordings or mixing. At the same time, it is important that the air is evenly distributed throughout the studio, so that there are no drafts or turbulence that can cause discomfort to people and equipment.

Temperature and humidity must be kept under control, as heat and moisture can both affect the concentration of musicians and technicians and damage instruments, electronics and acoustic materials. Air quality must be ensured so that CO₂ levels are kept low and the amount of fresh air is adapted to the activity, creating a comfortable and productive working environment. In multi-zone studios, such as control rooms, recording rooms and lounge areas, it is also important that the air change can be controlled separately so that each zone receives exactly the amount of air it needs without disturbing the sound environment.

Overall, efficient air exchange in a recording studio is a balance between fresh air, temperature and humidity control and an acoustic-free ventilation that ensures both comfort and optimum sound quality.

Lokation
Sweden
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The Leadership Studio
Løsning
Ventilation
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