BallSaal Studios, Berlin Celebrates Grand Opening

Oct 4, 2005 8:00 AM, By Mix Editors

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Tonelux's Paul Wolff (left) and studio owner Peter Schmidt celebrate BallSall's opening

Engineer/producer Peter Schmidt, owner of BallSaal Studios in Berlin, celebrated the studio’s grand opening last month, showcasing the facility and the first large format 48-channel discrete Tonelux recording/mixing console.

BallSall is based around Pro Tools and the Tonelux discrete mixing system and is located in the Teldex studio complex in Berlin. The system is built around a 48-channel full surround system using the Tonelux MX5.1 module. The console is a custom split design with 32 faders and an additional 16 channels without faders.

Tonelux will be showing their complete line at AES, booth #436.

For more information on the studio, visit www.ballsaal-studios.de. For more on the Tonelux consoles, visit www.tonelux.com.




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