Live Room

Whatever the project you are working on, Naive will always put attention to details and utmost care during every step of the recording, guaranteeing flexibility and professionalism. The wide “Live Room”, with its peculiar acoustics, makes it an optimal choice for all genres, from classical music to pop hits.

The environment is easily separable using movable partition walls, thus making the room adaptable to a wide range of complex scenarios. The full integration of the “Live Room” with the three adjacent control rooms allows to optimize all the different aspects of the production and save time in the process.

Production Room

The “Production Room” is the main control room where an audio project is tailored and brought to the next level. Naive employs a team of professional musicians and arrangers with years of experience gained working on many Italian and international productions.

Every work is followed in every minute detail, from the initial sketch to its arrangement and finalisation, according to the highest audio quality standards.

Mixing Room

Mixing is undoubtedly one of the most creative parts among the several steps of music production. By tending to every little detail with their passion for music and a solid technical knowledge, the team at Naive can tackle this phase with the utmost care to enhance every soundscape.

A good mix is certainly the best introduction to quality in a production, and quality itself is the best way to success.

Multimedia Room

The "Multimedia Room" is the space dedicated for the creation of audio contents for advertising, gaming, sound design, editing, ADR, voice over.The impressive cure that the Naïve staff keeps on every single visual and auditory detail allows to obtain high quality results.

Delivery times are optimized due to a significant number of technicians and producers collaborating on the realization of these products.

Mastering Room

Mastering is the last, but not least, chapter in the full production process. It is an important step where attention to detail is paramount, and audio quality is further enhanced in this final, delicate stage that symbolically “closes the loop” of the musical journey and provides that ever-so-important, last fine-tuning to a production.

This is now becoming an even more crucial step in the current, varied landscape, where music platforms dominate the scene, and it is increasingly important to output a product that conforms to the broadcasting standard of each music provider.