Recording Studios
Description
- Furnish and install a new mixing room and new recording studio at the Community Center. These rooms should be able to block unnecessary sounds, frequencies, and dynamic ranges. The rooms need to be modified to eliminate impurities such as echo and background noises during recording. The new work will include installing new partitions, door, flooring, soundproofing and ceilings.
- Recording and mixing rooms are designed to support the artists’ vocals and ensure that the track is free of imperfections when it is released.
- Recording studio (Audio-Visual Equipment) consist of:
- Multi-Purpose Audio Video Studio Workstation 8 (Console) rack space workstation with keyboard shelf. Shelf above the rack spaces for computer and monitors.
- Middle Atlantic EWR Sectional Wall Mount Rack EWR-8-17SD.
- Apple iMAC Pro Computer 27-inch
- Digital Audio Workstation Software
- Audio Interface
- Headphone Amplifier
- Mixing Board
- Power Conditioner
- Studio Monitors
- Microphones
- Headphones
- Cables
- Microphone Stands
Relevant Codes & Regulations
NYC Building Code — Occupancy & Special Uses
Occupancy classification and construction requirements
NYC Noise Control Code
Sound transmission and noise limits
2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
Accessibility requirements for studios and control rooms
NFPA 101 — Life Safety Code
Egress and fire safety for assembly and studio spaces
Strategies
Promote Safety and Security of Residents & Staff
Optimize Performance, Operation & Maintenance of Buildings, Systems & Assets
Ensure Accessibility & Inclusion
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Last Updated on January 10, 2026 at 7:57 am