Step inside LEGRoom 2.0, where each corner has been thoughtfully designed to cater to distinct creative processes. At the center, you’ll find Langdon’s main console, a hub of technical prowess where state-of-the-art DAW systems—Cubase for MIDI programming and Pro Tools for audio recording and mixing—seamlessly integrate into one powerful machine. This central setup ensures that Langdon remains at the heart of production, maintaining a prime listening position.
To the left and right of this core, the studio unfolds into more specialized zones. One side features a 'live area' where the acoustics of live piano and vocals resonate, capturing the raw essence of performance. On the opposite side, a 'creative/programming' zone buzzes with the electronic interplay of synths, beat machines, and guitar pedals, designed to weave intricate soundscapes at the touch of a button.
Further enhancing the studio’s versatility is an amp room, fully equipped and ready for quick routing via a Rednet system that links Cubase and Pro Tools, enabling a fluid exchange of ideas across 128 channels of audio streaming in real-time. This setup not only simplifies the workflow but also accelerates the creative process, allowing spontaneous ideas to flourish without technical hindrances.
Langdon’s commitment to an aesthetic that stimulates creativity is evident in every detail—from the warm glow of 18 Edison bulbs scattered throughout, avoiding harsh overhead lighting, to the inspiring views of a ‘magic forest’ through abundant windows, a stark contrast to the windowless studios of his past.