Recording
Tracking and overdubs live, off the floor, or one instrument at a time.
Since 1977
Music and sound · Oklahoma City · Est. 1977
You bring the songs. We track, edit, mix, and master them in rooms tuned for real instruments and real volume.
The story
Recording, editing, mixing, mastering, arranging, composing, co-writing, session players, voiceover, and tape rescue all happen here. One address. One parking lot. No handing files to three different shops.
Oklahoma bands, solo acts, and engineers have clocked in here since 1977. First LP or fifth, you get a crew that knows when to push and when to let the take breathe. Here is why that matters: you spend less time fixing problems nobody should have caused.
The rooms
The room paints the picture before the preamp does. Mix suite, live room, vocal booth, iso booth - pick the footprint that fits the session, from one vocal to a full band spilling off the glass.
What we do
Keep the chain short. Same ears on the rough mix usually stay through the master, so you are not re-explaining the song every time the file moves.
Tracking and overdubs live, off the floor, or one instrument at a time.
Edits, balances, and rides from people who still mix with speakers, not presets.
Final level, tone, and spacing so the track holds up in the car, on a phone, and on stage.
Parts and lifts that underline the lyric instead of stepping on it.
Themes, beds, and hooks written to picture or to stand alone on a record.
Someone in the room who finishes lines without erasing yours.
Session players who read charts, hear a fix once, and give you tracks that sit in the mix.
Narration, spots, and characters with direction that trims wasted takes.
Tape transfers, hum, clicks, and baked-in noise - we save what can be saved and say so when it cannot.
Word of mouth
Gospel, country, rock, Americana - people who tracked here once tend to come back when the next project lands.
“They let the song stretch. The room does half the work before you touch a fader, and nobody rushes you out the door.”
Visit us
Tell us what you are recording, how many songs, and when you need masters. Next steps: we pencil dates, send rates, and hold the room once you say go.