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M3 Studio

M3 Recording Studio:
RBF Gauteng Studio M3

The studio where the infamous TDK sessions were recorded and broadcast live on 5FM with the aim of supporting and exposing South African music.

Independent musicians use this studio for professional recordings, where they have the assurance and peace of mind that their projects are treated with the highest respect. They also have the advantage of state of the art equipment at their fingertips.

In 2003 the studio control room had a face lift similar to M1 studio. It is surround sound ready with B&W 602 monitors and features Custom built D/A converters.

Some of the equipment in M3:

  • Sony DVP-NS905 DVD player, incudes
  • DTS/Dolby/Super audio.
  • Marantz MM900 Five channel power amp
  • B&W ASW675 active subwoofer
  • Sony DMXR100 Digital mixing console
  • Sony DMBK-R104 converter board
  • Sony DMBK-R106 ADAT interface boards (3)
  • Fostex UC – 8 Digital format Converter (3)
  • AC2496 A/D Converter 8-Chann Adat out
  • AC2496 A/D Converter 16- Chann Adat out
  • MOTU Midi Time piece MTP-USB
  • AppleMac G-4
  • 192 24BIT Audio Interface
  • Protools HD-2 System
  • Control24 with 16 x Focusrite mic preamps

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Welcome Message:

Gelfand Kausiyo

Gelfand Kausiyo
RBF General Manager

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