Experience True High-Resolution Audio

For artists, producers, and audio professionals seeking unparalleled sound quality, Wingman Studios is your destination for high-resolution recording. Utilizing the AcuSonic recording process, our studio maximizes modern resolution capabilities while integrating harmonically rich console and outboard gear—delivering audio directly to master tape for the best possible sound quality. Contact us today to explore how we can bring your music or project to life with the depth, clarity, and richness it deserves.

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Our mission is to provide the highest-quality audio capture available to clients in Brevard County, Florida.

Evolution of Digital Audio

With the rise of digital audio, CD-quality sound became the standard, recorded at 44.1kHz (44,100 samples per second) with a 16-bit dynamic range. It was widely believed that this was sufficient for human hearing and even superior to analog formats like tape and vinyl. The television and film industry adopted 48kHz 16-bit recording, a slight improvement over CD quality. However, the emergence of MP3 compression changed the game. In an effort to reduce file sizes for digital distribution, MP3 technology discarded much of the harmonic detail found in larger WAV files—files that were already limited by low sample rates.
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DSD256
Features included :
Sampling Rate: 11.2 MHz (256x the rate of standard CD)
Bit Depth: 1-bit
Encoding: Direct Stream Digital (DSD)
Wide Dynamic Range
Frequency responce: frequencies beyond the audible range, which is intended to push the encoding noise outside of the audible spectrum.
File Size: Large file size
Sound Quality: Smoother, more natural sound.
DAC Support: Requires a DAC that supports native DSD playback.
48kHz/24
Features included :
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Bit Depth: 28 bits per second
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) audio signal is sampled and quantized into a series of discrete values.
Wide Dynamic Range capable of capturing a large difference between the loudest and quietest sounds.
Frequency Response: Capable of reproducing frequencies up to half the sampling rate (24kHz)
File Size: Larger file sizes compared to other formats.
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why does high-resolution audio matter?

Does recording in higher resolutions make a difference? Absolutely. If you care about delivering the best possible audio experience for your audience, high-resolution recording is essential. Every element of the recording process—from microphones and cabling to digital audio converters—plays a crucial role in the final sound. The way an instrument is recorded, along with the power and software required to handle large audio files, also significantly impacts the quality.

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The Rupert Neve Legacy: A Champion of High-Fidelity Sound

Rupert Neve, a pioneer in recording technology, advocated for high-voltage recording equipment capable of capturing an extended range of frequencies and harmonics. His innovations in analog tape recording demonstrated that even frequencies beyond human hearing can influence the way we perceive sound. Neve’s renowned 5088 consoles and Portico channel strips capture frequencies up to 120kHz—far beyond the human auditory range—affecting tone, quality, and phase relationships in profound ways.

Raising the Standard for High-Definition Audio

Rupert Neve recognized the importance of both analog and digital advancements, supporting the move toward higher sample rates and bit depths. Today, industry-standard high-definition audio is recorded at 192kHz PCM, but some manufacturers continue to push the boundaries even further. The introduction of Sony and Philips’ DSD recording format is one such example of innovation in high-resolution audio.At Wingman Studios, we embrace these advancements and are proud to offer all three recording resolutions. Utilizing the AcuSonic recording process, our studio maximizes modern resolution capabilities while integrating harmonically rich console and outboard gear—delivering audio directly to master tape for the best possible sound quality.
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