
Grrrrrr. . . . Behold keyboardist Derek Sherinian's Hollywood Hills home studio,
the Leopard Room. "It has two rooms," says Derek, "the control room,
and the Leopard Lounge/ office. We soundproofed and put up tongue-and-groove wood
in the control room, which was a bedroom. The lounge has a panoramic view of the
Hollywood Hills and is covered in leopard and purple velvet. It's pretty obnoxious
[laughs]. My friend Tom Fletcher dialed in the room acoustically so we could mix
in here. My chief engineer Albert Law operates the studio and keeps everything running
smoothly."
The Leopard Room is anchored by a Mac G3 running Digidesign's Pro Tools 5.0. "The
Pro Tools rig is the way to go for me," Derek enthuses. "The flexibility
of this system is awesome." The core synths in Derek's jungle are a Korg Trinity
and Z1, Roland JV-2080 and JD-990, Kurzweil K2000, a vintage Wurlitzer, and a B-3.
The Hammond's companion Leslie 147 is tucked away in an iso box and miked with a
pair of Shure SM57s on top and an AKG D112 on bottom. "The Trinity has been
my main ax for the last four years," Derek adds. "I love the joystick and
ribbon controller. I just got a [Korg] Triton, which I'm just starting to dig into.
It's the main controller to the module rack."
Speaking of which, Derek's rack "has two or three of almost everything! I believe
that one keyboard can't do it all, and each of these modules has its specialty. The
K2000 is great for strings and orchestral sounds; the Korg TR racks are for the leads;
the [Korg] 01/WRs for pads; the JV-2080s have all-around great sounds, as does the
[Korg] Wavestation SR. More is more!"
Something you don't see in every keyboardist's studio is an electronic drum kit.
Derek has a set of Roland V-Drums, which he says "is great for sketching out
song ideas. I like writing with drummers, so it gives them something to jam on."

"It's always been my dream to own a killer recording studio in my home where
I can make records and not feel the pressure of the clock," Derek concludes.
"It's so gratifying for me to be able to play and write music with amazing musicians,
and record and mix it on state-of-the-art gear. I love being able to burn a CD after
a session and crank it in my car. The view here is spectacular, and it's important
to be in a relaxed environment when you're being creative. I use the Leopard Room
primarily for my own musical projects, but I will book the room out to select clients."
Since Derek left the band Dream Theater last year, he's been busy establishing his
solo career with Magna Carta Records, and launching his new band, Planet X, which
features Tony MacAlpine on guitar and Virgil Donati on drums. Look for their debut
CD Universe later this year. You can contact Derek directly at DSherinian@aol.com
or call the Leopard Room at 323-656-2200.
Derek Sherinian's Leopard Room is fueled by the following:
Keyboards:
Korg Trinity pro V3 (2)
Korg Triton
Korg Z1
Korg SGXpro
Keyboard rig:
Korg wavestation SR
Korg O1R/W sound module (2)
Korg TR rack sound module (3)
Kuzwell K2000R sampler module
Roland JV-2080 sound module (2)
Roland JD-990 sound module
Mackie 3202 mixer
Crown 2400 power amp
Vintage Room:
Moog Taurus 1 pedals
Hammond B3
Yamaha CP-70
Wurlitzer
Leslie 147 Speaker
Leslie 122 Speaker
Computer:
Mac G3 350MHz with 256MB RAM, and a Digidesign mix card and Farm card
Monitors: (2) Sony 21"
Computer software: Digidesign Pro Tools 5.0
Recording hardware and software:
Tascam DA-38, DA-30, CDR-5000
Digidesign Pro Tools
Denon 650F
Sony R-500
Audio Gear:
Digidesign 888/24 mix plus
ADAT bridge
MOTU MIDI Timepiece
Mackie 24-channel mixing board
Mackie HR824 monitors
Alesis ADAT (2)
Tascam CD-5000 CD recorder
Tascam MK-II DAT machine
Sony MiniDisc recorder
Roland V-drum system