Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
- Sensors - Acoustic Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Smart Parking
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- Hardware Design & Engineering Services
- Testing & Certification
About The Customer
Park Studio is a well-established audio facility based in Stockholm. Since its opening in 1977 by Acke Gårdebäck, the studio has seen a number of owners, including the Swedish rock group Kent and Stefan Boman, a former in-house engineer at ABBA’s Polar Studios. Boman, who is now the CEO and technical advisor of Park Studio, has worked with a wide range of artists, from Alice Cooper and Def Leppard to The Backstreet Boys and Chic. The studio is known for its versatility, handling a wide range of projects from rock and pop productions to video, TV, and commercials. Despite changes and expansions, the studio's main focus remains on music production, mixing, and recording.
The Challenge
Park Studio, a renowned audio facility in Stockholm, was faced with the challenge of finding a flexible digital audio control surface that could seamlessly integrate within their existing vintage analog workflow. The studio, which has seen a number of owners since its inception in 1977, was bought by the Swedish rock group Kent and Stefan Boman, the in-house engineer at ABBA’s Polar Studios, in 2004. Boman, who has worked with a range of artists from Alice Cooper to The Backstreet Boys, wanted to maintain the studio's focus on music production, mixing, and recording while also expanding its capabilities. The studio needed a solution that could handle a wide range of projects, from rock and pop productions to video, TV, and commercials. The challenge was to find a digital solution that could integrate with their vintage analog gear, which Boman believed was crucial for inspiration and a better overview of the production process.
The Solution
To address this challenge, Park Studio chose to invest in the Pro Tools | S6 control surface, powered by the MediaCentral Platform. This modular and versatile solution was successfully integrated within the studio's analog workflow. The Pro Tools | S6 control surface provides intelligent control with superior ergonomics, enhancing the studio's access to the industry’s most open, tightly integrated, and efficient platform designed for media. The S6 includes a Master Touch Module, which features a 12.1-inch tilting multipoint touchscreen, knobs, and other controls, allowing quick access to the system and control for different aspects of the mix. This access was key to why Boman chose the S6, and is also central to Avid’s aim to provide the most comprehensive tools and workflow solutions for creating, distributing, and optimizing media. The S6's flexibility and ease of use allowed Boman to organize large sessions quickly and efficiently, keeping focus on the project and maintaining his creative flow.
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