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The image presents an interior view of a music production or recording studio, located in Seoul, South Korea. The room is densely equipped for audio work, showcasing a functional and creative workspace.

The walls are treated with several rectangular light grey acoustic panels and a large, textured wooden sound diffuser panel, designed to optimize the room's acoustics. A metal pole, possibly for lighting or mounting equipment, runs vertically along the left wall, with multiple cables neatly wrapped around it.

The primary workstation features multiple computer monitors, displaying what appears to be Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software with waveform tracks and mixer controls. Professional studio monitor speakers, including prominent dark grey Genelec units, are strategically placed on desks and stands. A microphone with a pop filter is mounted on a stand, alongside headphones.

Various audio interfaces, mixers, and other electronic gear are visible on the desks and shelves. A blue office chair is positioned at one of the workstations, while another black office chair is also present. The floor is covered by a patterned rug, beneath and around which numerous cables are intricately routed, a common characteristic of such a setup.

Other visible objects include a white, square air purifier with a circular grille and a white and clear humidifier, both positioned in the foreground. Decorative elements add character to the space, including a white abstract dog sculpture and a white stylized character figurine (resembling a KAWS Companion).

No people are visible in the studio. The lighting is artificial, suggesting a controlled environment. The overall impression is that of an active, well-equipped studio ready for creative audio production. There is no discernible text on any of the equipment or screens.
romeeavril

Apr 30, 2026, 10:48 AM

Seoul, South Korea

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The image presents an interior view of a music production or recording studio, located in Seoul, South Korea. The room is densely equipped for audio work, showcasing a functional and creative workspace. The walls are treated with several rectangular light grey acoustic panels and a large, textured wooden sound diffuser panel, designed to optimize the room's acoustics. A metal pole, possibly for lighting or mounting equipment, runs vertically along the left wall, with multiple cables neatly wrapped around it. The primary workstation features multiple computer monitors, displaying what appears to be Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software with waveform tracks and mixer controls. Professional studio monitor speakers, including prominent dark grey Genelec units, are strategically placed on desks and stands. A microphone with a pop filter is mounted on a stand, alongside headphones. Various audio interfaces, mixers, and other electronic gear are visible on the desks and shelves. A blue office chair is positioned at one of the workstations, while another black office chair is also present. The floor is covered by a patterned rug, beneath and around which numerous cables are intricately routed, a common characteristic of such a setup. Other visible objects include a white, square air purifier with a circular grille and a white and clear humidifier, both positioned in the foreground. Decorative elements add character to the space, including a white abstract dog sculpture and a white stylized character figurine (resembling a KAWS Companion). No people are visible in the studio. The lighting is artificial, suggesting a controlled environment. The overall impression is that of an active, well-equipped studio ready for creative audio production. There is no discernible text on any of the equipment or screens.

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