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BLUE Kiwi Microphone Finds a Home at CCM Studios

BLUE Kiwi Microphone finds a home at CCM Studios and we are ecstatic! BLUE mics are highly acclaimed for their meticulous detail in construction - by hand - and the smooth and flattering characteristics unique to each of their various mics.

ProTools Tutorials and Lessons Available at CCM Studios

ProTools tutorials and lessons are now available at CCM Studios for a low-low price of $35/hour. With the influx of home studios and the increasingly low costs of personal recording software and hardware, artists and musicians are taking it upon themselves to get their own recording gear to save some money… The problem is that […]

LA-610 Signature Series NEW to CCM Studios!!!

The LA-610 signature series is new to CCM Studios

Recording Studios in Denver

CCM Recording Studios specializes in high-end recording, mixing and mastering at an affordable price.

Mixing DJ Elements and Turntable Scratches

Mixing DJ Elements and turntable scratches is not a tricky task, but it is often overlooked in the creative mixing process.

Using Rewire

Incorporating ProTools or Logic, Cubase, etc. with Reason is made easy and efficient with Rewire. The process is like this

Check Out Our “1st Time Client” SPECIAL!!!

To welcome our brand new clients to CCM Recording Studios, we are offering a halved-price first session… this means that you pay only $25 an hour during your first session at a professional studio! It’s the highest quality sound you need, at the bedroom studio price you want.

Quick Organizational Tip with Aux Busing and Lots of Tracks

Quick Tip with Aux Busing: Good organization in your song files is essential when creating complex mixes with numerous routings. Forming consistent, repetitious habits is the key here to streamline your efficiencies in all the mixing work you do. For example,

Need Turntables on a Track?

If you are in need of any kind of DJ or turntable session work on your track or album, I can help!

Recording Back-Up Vocals

Continuing from the end of my last post about creating a “macro” lead track, it’s time to stack the back-up vocals.