
The Studios
Two control rooms, two tracking rooms, a two-story instrument gallery, a production house, and spaces designed to inspire.

Control Room 1
Control Room 1 features a 32-channel API 2448 in-line console with Final Touch automation, providing 72 channels at mixdown through Burl conversion. The large diffuse RFZ control room was designed by Wes Lachot with a stunning flame and bird's eye maple front wall by Tony Brett. ATC SCM-150 main monitors are tri-amplified with a JL Audio Fathom sub, complemented by a Barefoot audio surround system.
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Tracking Room 1
At 820 square feet with 18-foot ceilings, Tracking Room 1 is large enough for a full orchestra yet intimate enough for a solo session. Hickory hardwood floors, rotating Brett Acoustics "Multifusor" panels, hexagonal acoustic ceiling panels, and integrated ambient lighting create a space that sounds as good as it looks. Three isolation booths provide additional flexibility.
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Control Room 2
Control Room 2 features a Wes Lachot designed RFZ with a 32-channel Daking 1112 console, ATC SCM-150 monitors, and Burl converters. The outboard collection includes API, Chandler, and Empirical Labs gear.
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Tracking Room 2
At 500 square feet, Tracking Room 2 features hickory hardwood floors and RPG BAD panel acoustic treatment with a darker, moodier color scheme. One isolation booth provides flexibility for overdubs and smaller ensemble recordings.
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The Instrument Gallery
A two-story "candy store for musicians." Full access to an extensive collection of guitars, basses, pedals, amps, drums, keyboards, and more. From a 1964 Fender Stratocaster to a Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, from a Yamaha C7 Grand Piano to vintage Silvertone amps.

The House Studio
Built in 1924, the original pioneer home retains its elegant entry staircase, intricate woodwork, leaded-glass windows, vintage hardware, and original pine floors. Now a fully-functional production facility.

The Lounge
Natural light, a stocked kitchen, comfortable seating, and interesting artwork make the lounge a welcome retreat between takes.

The Courtyard
Views of the Wasatch Mountains, an ambient firepit, and courtyard seating spaces. Walking distance to countless restaurants and shops in Downtown Provo.
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