Jay Rose's
Digital Playroom: World Class Audio at Down Home Prices.

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          Detail of main console. Not shown: monitors, more equipment, lots of space, well treated voice booth, comfortable client area...
          More studio pictures.
          On screen: "Two Weeks" (Sally Field, Ben Chaplin) MGM general release March 2007. Sound Designer: Jay Rose

The Digital Playroom is a fully equipped digital audio production facility in Boston, specializing in sound for media. Clients include AT&T, Buena Vista, CBS, Discovery Channel, Dunkin Donuts, PBS, and and some excellent producers in Boston, NY, and LA. We do not record bands.

Jay Rose is a nationally-respected sound designer and consultant whose Clio- and Emmy-winning career has also included program opens for NBC, film sound design for MGM, and advertising audio for presidential campaigns. He's also the author of Producing Great Sound, called "a must-have resource for professionals" by Videography Magazine, and Audio Postproduction for Digital Video, which Bob Turner's The Cut called "the best audio text on the practical and technical aspects of audio for digital video".

The facility includes ProTools and Nuendo software with unlimited tracks and warp-to-picture capability; Orban AudicyVX, one of the fastest dedicated audio-for-video system in the industry; Eventide H-8000 with custom programming; TC Finalizer and PowerCore hardware; timecode DAT and DTRS; Zephyr Xstream; and other top digital multitrack audio production equipment.


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Want to see where the Playroom started (1971 photo)?

Really cool line drawing of Newbury Street, Boston in 1972: site of our first downtown studio