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.
Contact us today!Our mission is to provide the highest-quality audio capture available to clients in Brevard County, Florida.
Tony Wynn is a seasoned smooth jazz pioneer playing saxophone for 50 years utilizing skilled and talented musicians for both live performances and recording projects. Tony’s influences are Wayne Shorter and David Sanborn. The song “It happened One Sunday” was recorded with the Acusonic recording technique in mind to capture three dimensionality, sound stage positioning, air and space.
Lexi Long is an independent folk singer-songwriter with influences like Joni Mitchell and other folk storytellers of the 60s and 70s. Lexi has a distinct vocal sound all of her own with lyrical composition to match.
Download Now!Big Creek Rising is the recording project combining country music with yacht rock stylings of the 70s and 80s. This is another project that started out at sample rates of 48k and then were re-amped in the Acusonic recording process at 192k and then mixed analog.
Download Now!Check out this awesome fan mix of 'Rock With You' by Michael Jackson, put together by Wingman Studios. We have used some top-notch DSD high-res audio to give you a killer listening experience.
Download Now!The Bob Patton project stands out for using Nashville studio musicians to record songs written by Patton. Though the original mixes were weak and recorded at a standard 48k sample rate, Wingman Studios revived the project by re-amping the tracks using analog Acusonic techniques at 192k. They then remixed the audio to quarter-inch master tape, restoring the music’s three-dimensional quality.
Download Now!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.
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.