Recording & Production

Portable System

We have spec'd a portable system to make multitrack location recording possible. Using this system, based around a MacBook Pro, we can now record anywhere (within reason) whether that be the studio, a rehearsal space or someone's lounge. Check out the new specs here.

Pro Tools

Pro Tools Logos

Stu is a Digidesign Certified Instructor (DCI) and teaches on the following Pro Tools courses at Deep Blue Sound: 101, 110, 201 and 210. If you would like to take one of the Pro Tools courses, please contact Deep Blue Sound directly via: shortcourses@deepbluesound.co.uk.

Music Lessons

Music Lessons

All of our music lessons are based in the relaxed surroundings of our new studio. We currently offer lesons in piano, saxophone, clarinet, recorder, guitar, bass and drums. From classical to rock, beginners to graded exams and everything in between. Please contact us for details.

New Studio

New Studio

We are in the process of building a new studio space. When completed, it will offer a large treated recording area with customisable acoustics to create dead or live spaces. Plus on of the best spec'd listening rooms in our area. Please see the blog below for details of construction.

Welcome

Beliefspace Studio

Studio Montage

Welcome to Beliefspace Studio. We are currently building a new recording space in the heart of Plymouth. Check our New Studio page for details.

Plymouth Music Room

Check out 'Plymouth Music Room'.

Plymouth Music Room

We have set-up a space where local musicians can interact, network, exchange ideas and promote themselves. If you live in Plymouth or the surrounding area check it out by clicking here »

Do you play guitar?

Check out 'The Fretted Apprentice'.

Fretted Apprentice

The aim of the Fretted Apprentice is to provide an insight into how music theory relates to the modern guitarist. It also features several different systems to help memorise patterns on the fretboard, which should provide the guitarist a useful tool for memorising the neck. So if you don't know your CAGED or Modal systems, check it out by clicking here »

Beliefspace Blog

Progress and 'to do' list- revisited

Saturday 4th of September 2010 at 10.42am

Back on August 17th I posted a 'to do' list.  Time for a revisit... General Electrics - final fix - DONE Control Room Front and side wall Slat Resonators - FRONT ONE DONE Flush Mounted speaker frames Install glass in window Acoustic Doors Bass... Read more »

We have power!

Saturday 4th of September 2010 at 08.40am

Phil's just left having wired up all the plug sockets in the studio, so we now have power. Two double sockets in the machine room, one in the corridor, two behind the rack unit, two on the Slat Resonator wall and four doubles in the recording room. ... Read more »

Bass Traps & Cloud Building

Friday 3rd of September 2010 at 09.42am

As well as sorting out the Slat Resonator wall today we also built the bass trap fronts and some clouds to go above the listening position in the Control Room. ... Read more »

Visitor

Friday 3rd of September 2010 at 07.43am

Mia (one of our two cats) decided to come in the back door and inspect her new studio space this morning. After inspection, she said she was happy with the progress but not happy with the current lack of soft furnishings to curl up on.... Read more »

Slat Resonator

Friday 3rd of September 2010 at 07.38am

Here's the Slat Resonator wall at the front of the Control Room, all sealed and rockwool'd (RS60 50mm). Cara acoustic fabric upholstery (courtesy of the lovely Helen) and PSE ripped to various widths and fixed (courtesy of Kris).  Looking and, h... Read more »

"I think one of the things about writing in the studio is that the song hasn't matured, if you like, so quite often the vocals are early attempts. Whereas once you've taken it out on the road a bit, you learn more about a song."

Peter Gabriel

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