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On the history of the recording studio. From some Internet research, take some of these with a grain of salt. Producer's Workshop was where Pink Floyd mixed and mastered The Wall. Also a number of Steely Dan songs were recorded there. The museum now occupies what was the mix room and mastering lab. Sources: