Greenyworld Recording Studios

Greenyworld Recording Studios is the voice and (some) music recording studios of GreenyWorld Studios used for (some) of the Greenytoons.

History
With Robert's purchase of Greetastic, he moved the headquarters to his old house and converted it into the new headquarters and added recording studios.

The PA equipment was (and still is) a early public-address system from around 1920 that James Sharp's father owned that Robert, James, James Clayton, and a couple history buffs restored (with the Magnavox speaker modified for stereo transmissions) along with a another set of PA equipment which was self constructed and consisted of plywood bass stereo horns and cast aluminium mid range stereo horns. The telephone was (and still is) a Webcor zip "big button" phone and is located in a soundproof room. A red light and a LED screen turns on to inform the people that a call is coming in.

Neumann TLM67 Studio Condenser Microphones serve as microphones along with Rode NT1-A Complete Recording Bundles with NT1-A Studio Microphones & Accessories.

John Maxwell Anderson's studio consists of a SNES system with a cartridge with Mario Paint (the music part was used), a synthesizer which he previously used for the logos he composed music for, and a computer with various music systems (including but not limited to a computer remake of Mario Paint Music, Anvil Studio, and other)