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When it comes to recording music, there’s a hidden element that often separates good from great: acoustics.
It’s not just about having top-shelf gear or a skilled engineer, it’s about how sound behaves in the space itself.
At Evermore Sound, we’ve built our music studio in Orlando around this truth, creating an environment where world-class equipment meets purpose-driven acoustic design.
The result? Exceptional sound quality that artists can feel the moment they walk in.
Our music studio was designed with acoustics at its core.
Studio A—also known as The Neve Room—features a 22' x 34' live room and a 20' x 32' control room, each carefully engineered to eliminate common sonic issues like standing waves, frequency buildup, and reflections.
These dimensions weren’t chosen by accident; they were part of a design process led by Dave Rochester and Luke Beaulac, experts in studio construction and audio architecture.
This kind of precision allows us to capture performances exactly as they are, no artificial coloration, no muddiness, just clarity.
Whether you're recording a full band or a single vocal track, the space adapts to support your sound rather than get in the way of it.
Of course, great acoustics need great tools to match.
At the heart of Evermore Sound is our Amek/Neve Mozart analog console, a powerhouse equipped with 40 channels of vintage Neve EQ and dynamics.
This console offers the warmth and musicality that only true analog gear can provide, a sound that’s been trusted on some of the greatest recordings of all time.
But we’re not stuck in the past.
Our studio is fully hybrid, blending the character of analog with the flexibility of digital. With industry-standard software like Pro Tools and Cubase running alongside our Sony/MCI 2" 24-track tape machine, we give artists the best of both worlds.
Want that lush, saturated tape sound? No problem.
Need precise edits or instant recall? We've got that too.
A great performance deserves to be captured with the right microphone.
That’s why we’ve assembled an extensive collection of premium mics, each chosen for its unique sonic fingerprint.
From the classic Neumann U67 and U87 to the stunning Upton ELAM 251 and Pearlman TM‑47 tube mics, we’re ready to match the right tool to your voice or instrument.
Our ribbon and dynamic mics — from Royer, AEA, Shure, AKG, Earthworks, and more—round out a collection that can handle any genre or project with precision and nuance.
Combined with high-end preamps, compressors, and conversion from names like Universal Audio, Chandler Limited, CraneSong, and Antelope, your audio chain stays pristine from mic to final bounce.
Gear and acoustics are just part of the experience.
At Evermore Sound, we’ve created a studio that feels as good as it sounds. Our 3,000 square foot space includes a spacious live room, an inviting control room, and a comfortable lounge where creativity can flow freely.
This isn’t just a place to record, it’s a space to create, collaborate, and connect.
And behind it all is a team that understands artists because we are artists.
Music studio owner and chief engineer Luke Beaulac brings years of experience as both a musician and producer, blending technical knowledge with creative intuition.
It’s this musician-first approach that sets the tone for every project we take on.
Superior sound quality doesn’t happen by chance, it’s the result of intentional choices, careful design, and a passion for excellence.
At Evermore Sound, we’ve built a music studio in Orlando where every detail is tailored to elevate your music, from the room you play in to the gear we use to capture it.
So whether you're recording your debut album, producing voice overs, or tracking your next single, Evermore Sound offers the clarity, warmth, and energy that makes your project stand out.
Evermore Sound was recently featured in the Top 30 Florida Music Blogs by Feedspot, highlighting our studio’s role in shaping Florida’s music scene.
We’re honored to be listed among some of the state’s most influential voices in music and production.
Book a music studio session with us here in Orlando, Florida, and experience firsthand why acoustics truly matter.
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