
La Floresta Studio consists of three independent rooms (two recording rooms and a control and mixing room) with natural light.
The first recording room features a Yamaha drum set, electric pianos and other instruments. The second recording room features a Gretsch drum set and our jewel: a Steinway and Sons grand piano model B-211, built in Hamburg in 1987. Come and try it!!!

Studio
Equipment
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DAW
Protools 12
Logic Pro X
INTERFACE
Antelope Orion Synergy Core
MONITORS
Adam Audio A77X (x2)
Headphones system: Behringer Powerplay P16 (x6)
MICROPHONES
Neumann TLM 102 (x2)
Slate Digital ML1 (x2)
Slate Digital ML2 (x2)
Beyerdynamic M160 (x2)
Antelope Edge One
Drums Audix DP5A Kit
Shure SM-58 (x3)
BACKLINE
Keyboards:
Grand Piano Steinway & Sons model B-211
Nord Stage 3 Compact 73
Nord Wave
Hammond Organ SKX
Yamaha Reface CP
Guitar:
Epiphone FT-150 (acoustic)
Bass:
2011 Fender Jazz Bass
Drums:
Gretsch Catalina Club Jazz (BD 18 '', Toms 12 '', 14 '')
Yamaha Stage Custom (BD 22 '', Toms 10 '', 12 '', 14 '')
Cymbal Kit Istanbul Mehmet Samatya
Amplifiers:
Fender Bassbreaker 30R
Fender Blues Junior
Mark Bass Mini CMD 121P
Leslie 2103 MKII
About us


Pau Zañartu
Pau Zañartu studied Image and Sound at the Audiovisuales MK3 School in Barcelona, with a specialisation in Protools. At the same time he studied drums in the Taller de Musics (Barcelona) and with Cuban Master Danis Prieto. Pau is the main engineer at La Floresta Studio.

Gilles Estoppey
Gilles Estoppey is a pianist, composer and producer with a bachelor and master's degree from the Amsterdam Conservatory. He has more than 20 years of experience on an international level in jazz, rock, pop and hip hop. Gilles is the founder and manager of La Floresta Studio.

Miguel Arce
Miguel Arce is a recording and mixing engineer (Avid Certified-Protools 110) graduate in Audio Production from SAE Institute Barcelona. He also has a bachelor's degree from Taller de Musics with a major in bass guitar. Miguel is the assistant engineer at La Floresta Studio.
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