About Me
RedRoom Recorders provides mobile and in-studio recording: Located in the historic Ybor City district of Tampa, Florida, RedRoom Recorders has been the choice of serious musicians for over five years.
Our recording studio facility uses Pro Tools HD2 and HD3 technology and has been designed to allow for flexibility to accommodate the demands of various audio recording situations. RedRooms engineers, Mark and Wes, provide professional studio and onsite audio recording services to all levels of clients - from the amateur to professional, large to small, local to national. Our engineers experience spans various genres of music, including, rock, gospel, jazz, hip-hop, metal, international, Christian, and folk.
RedRoom Recorders provides top quality audio recording for projects of all sizes - demos, full album projects, and even live DVDs!
RedRoom Recorders has had the privilege to work with artists ranging from bedroom songwriters, aspiring local indie acts on the verge of breaking into the national scene, as well as established platinum selling bands. Our client list includes acts like Obituary, Andrew W.K., Fuel, Sister Hazel, Gavin DeGraw, Genitortureres, and Porcupine Trees.
RedRoom has built a solid reputation for our ability to capture some of the best vocal and instrument tones as well as the edgiest drum and guitar sounds. Our specialty is live instrument tracking and mixing - acoustic and electric with complete integration into MIDI software samplers and instruments. Our engineers experience spans various genres of music, including, rock, gospel, jazz, hip-hop, metal, international, christian, and folk.
RedRoom Recorders uses Pro Tools HD3 and HD2 to provide both in studio and live, onsite recording services and is capable of recording virtually any size event. Our engineers come from a touring and performing background and their experience is broad and spans a variety of musical genres. No project is too large or challenging, but, by the same token, RedRoom is able to serve the needs of musicians embarking on their first demo or album recordings.