Our facility features a spacious control/mix
room, main tracking and rehearsal area and two isolation booths.
One “iso” booth is set for a “flat” response
and the other for a “live” response.
Main tracking room and rehearsal area with live
isolation booth at left
View from control room to studio. Both iso booths at rear have line-of-sight
to engineer.
The studio offers a casual atmosphere
with window panels that open to “natural” light and great mountain
views, or the panels can stay closed to keep the “focus” in the
room. It's your choice.
Our recently added "in-room" isolation booth provides us with many options for live recording and rehearsing. Panels can be folded down for a "whole room" sound or closed up with Plexi-panels for isolation while maintaining visibility. This type of
versatility allows us to capture the energy and spontaneity of a live track while still having the isolation required for recording mic's.
One of two types of iso booths offer wide versatility.
Because we take a musician's approach to the
studio business, we are always "tweaking" our gear.
The view from the tracking studio with window panels open on a snowy
afternoon
The studio has a coffee maker, sink, microwave, refrigerator and a place to sit and grab a snack.
While the "in-room" iso booth is often used for drums, it also can be used for many other applications. The "warm" sound of a wood iso booth works great for acoustic bass and guitar. It can also be used for vocals or just about anything that may require separation during live tracking.