Sometimes the best recordings happen in the places where musicians are most comfortable. A rehearsal space where a band has been developing material for months. A living room with unexpectedly beautiful acoustics. A church with a natural reverb that no plugin can touch.
I bring the complete recording rig to any location — the same 18 channels of DAD conversion, the same microphone collection, the same analog processing chain used for my live performance work. The only difference is the context. Without an audience and the constraints of a live set, there's more room to experiment with microphone placement, try different approaches, and capture multiple takes.
This is ideal for artists and ensembles who want the fidelity of a top recording studio without the environment of one. No unfamiliar control room, no studio engineer you've never met, no meter running at $200 an hour. I set up in your space, work at your pace, and capture the sound of your music in a place that already feels like yours.
Multi-camera video is available for location sessions as well — useful for behind-the-scenes content, visual albums, or simply documenting the creative process for your own archive.
Location recording works well for album projects, demo sessions, pre-production tracking, live-in-studio video sessions, private events, and any situation where you want a recording that's as good as the performance deserves to be.