Onkio Haus

Onkio Haus Inc. (株式会社音響ハウス, Kabushiki-gaisha Onkyō Hausu) (aka Onkyo House) is a company operating sound recording, mixing and mastering studios in Ginza, Tokyo, owned by Magazine House, Ltd and others. It also provides video editing and postproduction services for TV program and commercial film projects. The studio is renowned as one of the best professional recording studios in Japan, used for recording and mixing Japanese popular songs and jazz music.

ONKIO HAUS Studio 1 Control Room with SSL SL9064J
ONKIO HAUS Studio 6 Control Room with SSL SL4064G+
ONKIO HAUS Studio 1 Main Floor

Studio facilities

Studio 1
Studio 2
  • Mixing Console: SSL SL4064G+ 64VU, G Computer with Total Recall System
  • Monitor Speakers: Westlake TM-3, Yamaha NS-10M STUDIO
  • Monitor Amplifier: Goldmund Mimesis 28 Evolution, CHORD SPA-1016DA, Sony TA-N 86
  • Digital Audio Workstation: Pro Tools|HD3 Accel
  • Audio Interface: 192 i/o (x4) 48in/48out
  • Multi Track Recorder: Sony PCM-3348, Studer A820M SR/A (with ADAMS.SMITH ZETA-III)
  • Master Recorder: Studer A820 (1/2 Inch Head Option), Panasonic SV-3700
  • Reverb: EMT-140TS, Lexicon 480L, AMS rmx-16, Sony DRE-2000, Sony MU-R 201, Yamaha REV-7, Roland SRV-2000
  • Effector: AMS dmx-15-80s, Roland SDE-3000, Yamaha SPX-990, Yamaha SPX-90 II, Eventide H-3000 SE
  • Limiter/Compressor: Neve 33609, UREI 1176LN (Black)
  • Piano: Steinway & Sons Model-C
Studio 3
  • Control Surface: Digidesign Control24
  • Monitor Speakers: ADAM S5A MK2 (x5), Genelec 7070A Subwoofer (x2), Dynaudio BM-6, Yamaha NS-10M STUDIO
  • Monitor Amplifier: CHORD SPA-1016DA
  • Digital Audio Workstation: Pro Tools|HD2 Accel
  • Audio Interface: 192 i/o (x1) 16in/8out
  • Master Recorder: Panasonic SV-3700, Panasonic SV-3800
  • Mic Preamp: Focusrite ISA-110
  • Reverb: EMT 140TS, Lexicon 480L, Yamaha REV-5
  • Limiter/Compressor: Neve 33609, UREI LA-4, TUBE-TECH CL-1B
Studio 6
  • Mixing Console: SSL SL4064G+ 64VU, G Computer with Total Recall System
  • Monitor Speakers: Dynaudio M-3, Yamaha NS-10M STUDIO, Dynaudio BM6
  • Monitor Amplifier: Goldmund 29M Evolution, CHORD SPA-1016DA
  • Digital Audio Workstation: Pro Tools|HD5 Accel
  • Audio Interface: 192 i/o (x4) 24in/48out
  • Master Recorder: Studer A820 (1/2 Inch Head Option), Panasonic SV-3700
  • Reverb: EMT-140, Lexicon 480L, AMS rmx-16, Sony DRE-2000, Sony MU-R201, Yamaha REV-7, Roland SRV-2000
  • Effector: AMS dmx-15-80s, Roland SDE-3000, Yamaha SPX-990, Yamaha SPX-90 II, Eventide H-3500 DFX/E
  • Limiter/Compressor: Neve 33609, UREI 1176LN (Black), TUBE-TECH CL-1B
Common Items
  • Reverb: Lexicon 224XL
  • Mic Preamp: Neve 1073, SHEP 1073, Focusrite ISA115, AMEK 9098, Drawmer 1960, Grace Designs m801
  • Limiter/Compressor: dbx 160XT, dbx 165A, Neve 2254, BSS DPR 402, Orban Deesser 526A, EL8M Distressor
  • A/D Converter: GML9300H
  • Effector: Lexicon M93 Primetime, Eventide H3000, Eventide H949, Roland SDE-2000, EXR III EXCITER, SONG BIRD FS1, SONG BIRD TSC1380, MXR Auto Flanger, MXR Phase Shifter

Discography

  • 2011: Shine On! Volume One (Released September 30, 2011)[1]

References

  • A Cross-Network Music Industry Guide Musicman 23rd Edition 2012-2013, FB.Communications (2012. page 680~681)
  • A Cross-Network Music Industry Guide Musicman 22nd Edition 2011-2012, FB.Communications (2011)
  • A Cross-Network Music Industry Guide Musicman 21st Edition 2010-2011, FB.Communications (2010)
  • A Cross-Network Music Industry Guide Musicman 20th Edition 2009-2010, FB.Communications (2009)
  • A Cross-Network Music Industry Guide Musicman 19th Edition 2008-2009, FB.Communications (2008)
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