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THE MOST UNIQUE RECORDING STUDIO IN MIAMI
Our studios come in various sizes and configurations so that we can accommodate any project. Whether you’re a musician, voice actor, ADR recordist, audiobook narrator, or music video producer, we have the studio space and the expertise to help you create your masterpiece.
OUR STUDIOS
Designed for superior sound and hyper-creativity
APOLLO
ROOM
An impeccable vocal tracking experience in a cozy space. Pristine radio sound quality with fashionable modern vintage decor stocked with the latest plugins, preamps, and compressors.
WHISPER
ROOM
A serene creative space with an open layout perfect for recording demos, singing, editing, and writing/production sessions, featuring 24ft ceilings and a recently updated iso booth.
FAQ’S
How much does mixing cost?
Mixing rates vary depending on the room and engineer your book. Contact us for more information about mixing.
What music genres of do you mix?
Our mixing engineers can handle a wide variety of genres. The most popular genres we mix are Latin, Hip-Hop, R&B/Soul, Rock, Rap, Pop, Alternative, Gospel, and many more variations/combinations of these genres.
How many hours does it take to complete a mix?
We recommend booking a mix session for a minimum of four hours. The time it takes to mix depends on the number of tracks in a session. Mixes can range from 4-6 hours or more to complete. Stereo 2-track mixes take less time to mix because fewer tracks are involved.
What is the difference between mixing and mastering?
Simply put, mixing is about combining and balancing individual tracks to create a cohesive and enhanced mix.
Mastering is the final step to polish the mixed tracks and make them sound consistent, professional, and ready for distribution.
Both processes require technical expertise and artistic decisions to achieve a professional and impactful final result.
What are stems?
Stems are exports of each individual track in your session with effects or without effects. Stems are also referred to as Dry or Wet. Dry Stems are the individual tracks exported with no effects and processing. Wet Stems are tracks exported with effects and processing such as reverb, delay, compression, and other processing.
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