We are equipped to provide professional recording services for any material, including bands, musical ensembles, vocal ensembles, soloists, and voice actors. We can record in the studio or at remote locations. Recording can be done with an entire group live in a single take, or by one instrument or artist at a time, or in smaller parts that can be layered, or any combination.
The beauty of recording is that it's possible to achieve perfect performances that capture your vision for your project. In the studio, we have the freedom to capture multiple takes until we are satisfied with the performance. We can easily combine parts from different takes to create the perfect recording.

We especially love recording drums and percussion, and are well-suited for drum set recording. Recording Drums at Sheboygan Recording
What Happens After Recording
After recording, we either give you the raw recorded files, or we perform additional services needed to complete your project.
- Editing: removing errors, noises, and dead space, compiling takes
- Timing Corrections: fixing timing problems
- Alignment: fixing alignment of drums or other instruments
- Pitch Correction and Tuning: fixing out-of-tune instruments or voices
- Arranging: adding or revising instruments or vocals to enhance the project
- Producing: providing artistic and technical guidance for the recording project
- Mixing: transforming the raw recording into a polished, finished product
- Mastering: preparing final levels for release
- Sharing: formatting and releasing your files to you or your distributor
Are All These Steps Necessary
Sharing is the only necessary service. If you're unsure which services you need, we'll advise you in advance of your recording sessions. We'll even help you plan your project before you arrive so you can get the most out of your time at the studio.
See some typical recording project examples
Plan Your Project's Needs - From Creation to Distribution
Estimate Recording Costs For A Project