Sound Studios
Our Sound Studios are equipped with equipment for voiceover, folly, Dolby Surround Sound, and spatial audio production.
The Sound Rooms are equipped with Adobe Audition for sound recording and basic editing, plus Izotope audio cleanup software — ensuring students are able to produce professional sound for their projects.
Computer labs are also equipped with a variety of audio post production tools where students can explore sound editing techniques using programmes such Adobe Audition and Avid Pro Tools.
The sound production studios are available to all students across our courses, after a technical induction.
Our Sound Studios are located in our historic Monastery building and Bank Plain.
Sound Production is based on the ground floor of the Monastery building and has three sound studios (MO7, MO11, & MO12) with a live recording room (MO9).
The Bank Plain Sound rooms are located on the ground floor along the corridor that runs parallel to the banking hall, they are most easily accessed through the Research End of the building though the Castle Meadow end entrance. There is a Vocal booth, an Dolby Atmos Studio, a 5.1 Surround Studio and a live room.
To book a studio and/or the Live Room please refer to the ‘Sound Production Information’ on the Student Workshop Bookings page
Bringing in Visitors, voice actors or performers
When producing sound you may want to bring in an external visitor, please refer to the Actors, Voice Artists, & Musician Approval Page as you will need to complete important paperwork — please allow time for this, as visitors are not permitted in the studios without a visitor pass.
Find the Sound Studios
Rooms MO7, MO11, & MO12
Ground floor,
Monastery building,
Norwich NR3 1HW
Bank Plain sound rooms
Ground floor
Bank Plain,
Norwich NR3 1HW
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