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Greystoke has 2 studios. There are over 50 keyboards, a large range of outboard gear, digital D8B desk hooked into a ProLogic Audio / Protools system run a Mac.

Studio A

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Above is an origional 1968 Hammond with Leslie cabinet. Below is a picture of the studio.

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Top is a 1977 Prophet V - a classic analogue polyphonic synth - the sound of D-Train. Below it is a Wurlitzer piano - the sound of Supertramp & on loads of current hit records. Below that is a Hohner Clavinet D6 - the sound of Stevie Wonder's "Superstion"

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Above is the 1980s Oberheim OB-8, the peak in analogue synths for fat brassy sounds, below is the classic Fender Rhodes.
The snap below is a Mini Moog - the best Bass Synth in the world.

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Mackie D8B digital desk with total recall - great so that you can work on many mixes in one day. Below is an EMS VCS3 in a suitcase. This is from the 1960s and is used extensivley on all the Pink Floyd  albums, especialy "Dark Side Of The Moon".

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Vocal booth with the AKG C12 mike with a real gold top. The mike is fed through an Avalon Valve compressor to get the stunning vocals sound as acheived by Alexander O'Neal on "One Million Love Songs" done at Greystoke Studios 2007. Below is the outboard racks.

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Fender Strat, there is also a Gibson Les Paul. They both sound awesome.

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