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EAST VILLAGE
NEW YORK CITY

- GEAR -

FLUX Studios boasts a wide range of vintage microphones and synthesizers, as well as a variety of outboard analog gear that will satisfy the needs of even the most demanding artists and engineers.

A collection of vintage and modern microphones at Flux recording Studios

Microphone Collection

CondenseR (Tube)

Manufacturer
Model
Quanitity
AKG
C12
1
AKG
C28 C
2
AKG - Norelco
C60
2
Lauten Audio
Eden
2
Lauten Audio
Horizon
1
Lauten Audio
LA-320
2
Lauten Audio
Oceanus
1
Lauten Audio
Torch
5
Miktek
CV4
1
Mojave Audio
MA-200
1
Neumann
M269
2
Neumann
SM2
1
Neumann
U47
3
Neumann
U67
3
Neumann
M49
2
Soundelux
251
1

CondenseR

Manufacturer
Model
Quanitity
AKG
C414 EB
2
AKG
C451 E
2
AKG
C460 B
1
AKG
C1000 S
2
AKG
D160 E
1
Audix
TR-40
1
Groove Tubes
AM 30
1
Josephson
e22S
2
Lauten Audio
Atlantis
6
Lauten Audio
Clarion
5
Lauten Audio
LA-120
4
Lauten Audio
LA-220
2
Neumann
U87
1
Neumann
KM86i
2
Neumann
U47 FET
1
Soundelux
iFET 47
1
Shure
181
2
Shure
KSM 353 E
1
Sony
ECM-22P
1
Studio Projects
C4
1

Dynamic

Manufacturer
Model
Quanitity
Sennheiser
MD 441
2
Sennheiser
MD 422
1
Sennheiser
MD 421
2
Sennheiser
e 604
2
Shure
SM57
6
Shure
SM7b
2
Shure
PE54
2
Shure
Beta52
1
Heil
PR48
1
Electro-Voice
630
1
Electro-Voice
635a
1
Electro-Voice
Re20
1
Crown
MD 185
1
CAD
TSM 411
2
CAD
KBM 412
1
Beyerdynamic
M88 TG
1
Audix
i5
1
Audix
D6
1
Audix
D4
1
Audix
D3
1
Audix
D2
2
Audix
D1
1
Audix
OM-5
3
Ampex
1101
1
AKG
D200 E
1
AKG
D112
1
AKG
D25
1
AKG
D12
1

Ribbon

Manufacturer
Model
Quanitity
Shure
KSM 313
2
Cascade
Fathead
1
Coles
4038
4
Coles
4033
1
RCA
77-DX
1
Rode
NTR
1
Royer
122
1
Royer
R-101
1
Royer
SF-1
1
Royer
SF-24
1
Beyerdynamic
M160
1
Apex
210
1

misc.

Manufacturer
Model
Quanitity
Yamaha
Sukick
1
Flux
Subkick
1
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Outboard Signal Processing

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Instrument List

Manufacturer
Model
Description
Akai
AX60

Polyphonic analogue keyboard synthesizer manufactured by Akai Professional in the mid-1980s

ARP
Omni 2

Polyphonic analog synthesizer manufactured by ARP Instruments

ARP
PE IV String-Ensemble

fully polyphonic multi-orchestralcombined digital/analog string synthesizer with a 49-key keyboard, produced by Eminent BV (known for their Solina brand). It was distributed in the United States by ARP Instruments from 1974 to 1981.

Casio
SK-5

a small sampling keyboard made by Casio in 1985. It has 32 small sized piano keys, four-note polyphony, with a sampling bit depth of 8 bit PCM and a sample rate of 9.38 kHz for 1.4 seconds, a built-in microphone and line level and microphone inputs for sampling, and an internal speaker and line out. It also features a small number of four-note polyphonic preset analog and digital instrument voices, and a simple additive voice

Elektron
Monomachine
Fatar
Studio 90 Plus
Fender
Rhodes Piano Bass
Fender
Rhodes Seventy Three Student Model
Fender
Rhodes Seventy Three Suitcase
Hammond
C3
Hohner
String Performer
Korg
Kontrol 49
Korg
MS10
Korg
MS20
Korg
MS2000R
Korg
Mono/Poly
Korg
Polysix
Korg
Vocoder
Moog
Minitaur
Moog
One
Moog
Polymoog
Moog
Prodigy (x2)
Moog
Sub Phatty
Novation
Remote 25
Novation
Remote 61 SL
Oberheim
OBX-a
Oberheim
DMX
Octave
The Cat

The Cat is a monophonic/duophonic analog synthesizer with 2 oscillators capable of square and sawtooth waveforms.

Roland
D-550 Rack
Roland
Juno-60
Roland
Juno-106
Roland
MKS-20 Rack
Roland
Organ Strings 09

an analog string and organ synthesizer

Roland
Rhythm 77
Roland
TR-09
Sequential Circuits
Prophet 5
Sequential Circuits
Prophet VS

Vector Synthesizer

Wurlitzer
Electric Piano
Yamaha
CS-80
Yamaha
CS-60
Yamaha
DX7
Yamaha
Motif XS6
Yamaha
Reface YC
Yamaha
SY-1
Mason & Hamlin
Model BB Grand Piano (Dangerous room)
C. Bechstein
Residence RZ Millenium Upright (Dungeon room)
Young Chang
Upright Piano (Transporter room)

Dangerous Room offers a 36-channel 1974 NBC custom all discrete Neve console, a Pro Tools HDX system with 40 channels of Avid HD I/O, Kii3 nearfield speaker system, PSI Audio A25M mains, and Auratones, and the best selection of vintage and modern outboard gear as well as a full assortment of up to date plugins, including the complete UAD collection, Waves Horizon bundle and all Avid, Sonnox, Soundtoys, and Arturia plugins among others.

The Dangerous Room, like all Flux Studios’ rooms, is 100% Thunderbolt compatible, allowing visiting producers and engineers to use their personal computers to drive the room’s infrastructure if they desire to do so. It’s the fastest and easiest way to convert a home studio project into a professional project without export and plugin hassles.

Yamaha drums set in the Dangerous live room surrounded by microphone stands, electric guitars and amplifiers at Flux recording studios

The 486 sq ft live room has two separate isolation rooms and a vocal booth with a full line of sight into the live room and the control room. The live room is modular and can be separated into two sonically isolated 200 sq ft rooms with a line of sight. Perfect for tracking full bands without compromising isolation between instruments.

Yamaha C6 grand piano with a vintage C12 microphone in the vocal booth, an electric guitar plugged into a fender amp in the Dangerous live room at Flux recording studios

The Dangerous live room features a collection of high-end instruments and amps, including a Mason & Hamlin Grand Piano with PianoDisc system, late 70s Yamaha Recording Custom drums, a 70s Fender Rhodes, a 70s Wurlitzer electric piano, and a 60s Hammond C3 organ with matching Leslie.

A close-up of an electric guitar and a fender band-master amp in the Dangerous Live room at Flux recording Studios

FLUX’s list of 120+ microphones includes classics like a perfect AKG C12 and Neumann U47s from the 50s, Neumann U67s, M269s, a Fet 47 and U87s, Norelco C60s, AKG C28Cs, Coles 4038, a Bock 251, as well as other brands of mics like Royer, Lauten Audio, Sennheiser, Shure, and many others.

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