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Check out our directory of Arizona recording studios. If you end up contacting one of the recording studios in our directory, make sure you let them know where you find them! RecordingReview.com could use all the help it can get!

If you find that our STATE recording studios directory is too broad, you'll see that each studio has a link that describes the area they are from. This can be very helpful for narrowing down the possibilities.

For example, here in Arizona, the following areas have been specified:
Maricopa, Valley area, Valley

6 1/2 Dozen Productions

Cody Smith - 6hafldozen
Website | Myspace | 440.653.3531 | Maricopa | Mesa, Arizona
Description: Very laid back. Can bring as many people as you would like to. Smoking or Smoke free available. Cheap but quality prices and material. Not based on an hourly price, its priced on how many tracks your trying to get done.Promise to have a good time any time you step foot in 6HDP
Musical Genres: - Rock- Metal- Country- Pop- Hiphop- Electronic- Jazz
Live band capable?: Yes
Is your studio mobile?: Yes
Studio Monitors: 20 inch hd tv
Microphones: Two dynamic mics and one condenser mic.
Preamps: As of now inspire preamp
Audio Interface: inspire is my audio interface
Recording Software: protools on mobile
Plugins: Candy Tune

Fire Power Music

Doug Robertson II - Johnnywaud
Website | Myspace | 602-463-2988 | Valley area | Tempe, Arizona
Description: Full service recording facility setup to handle anything that comes our way. We have a 300+ sq. ft. live room with great ambience for live instrument tracking. Our spacious 300 sq. ft. control room is home ot our Otaris status 18R console, Protools Mix Plus rig, and several racks of New and Vintage effects, mic pres, and compressors. We want to provide an outlet for artists to share thier masterpiece with everyone and do our best to make it happem. New York City dexerienced major label quality engineers with many awards and platinum albums to thier credit on staff. Call us with your Production needs from preproduction to mastering.
Musical Genres: - Rock- Metal- Country- Pop- Hiphop- Electronic- Jazz- Orchestras
Live band capable?: Yes
Studio Monitors: Yamaha NS-10, Event 20/20, Krk Rockit 5, Jbl tr125
Microphones: We have a full mic locker with mics from Sennheiser, AKG, Audio Technica, Shure, ADK, S.E. electronics, Octava, Blue, Rode, and many more are being added on the regular.
Preamps: Avalon 737sp, Sytek, focusrite, Ampex, Art
Audio Interface: Digidesign 888/24, aardvark
Recording Software: Protools 6.4, Cubase(newest version)
Plugins: URS plugins are my favorite right now, and I love the Meequilizer
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