Rogue Wave Recording is a Pro Tools HD Recording Studio located in Northern New Jersey about 20 minutes from New York City. We invite you to check out our rooms by taking the online studio tour. Feel free to contact us with any questions or if you would like to speak to us about your project. We offer hourly rates, day rates, and project rates.
1. Full Album Production
2. Demos
3. Drum Tracking
4. Vocals and Overdubs
5. Guitar Tracking
Your project, start to finish…. Record basic tracks in our great sounding live room with vintage analog gear. Add overdubs and Vocals with our high-end mics, mic pres, outboard EQs and compressors. Mix on our powerful Pro Tools HD Accel system.
Back to topDemo your songs, quickly and professionally…. Set up and get the sound of a live band, multi-tracked or straight to 2 track. Six individual headphone feeds, house drum set, guitar and bass amps make setup quick and easy. Great sounds are always ready to go.
Back to topDo you have a home recording setup? Pro Tools LE, Logic, Garage Band, Digital Performer, Nuendo, etc? Record your drum tracks in our live room with all the Neve, API, GML, Tube Tech gear and finish your project at home. We also offer drum-editing services to make your rhythm section as tight as possible.
Back to topDo you have all your basic tracks done and need CD quality vocals? Record your lead tracks here with our high-end mics and preamps. Need a little help with pitch in some sections? Vocal tuning services are available and completely transparent..
Back to topWe offer full guitar tracking services. You can come in and use our collection of Bogner, Fender, Mesa Boogie, and Marshall amps with our custom shop Fender and Gibson guitars, or record your parts at home through a direct box and we can “Re-Amp” your performance with our gear, in our live room.
Back to topWe have recently finished some work for ESPN. Music for the Stu Unger Story was recorded by the Daryl Andersen Group, and the show theme and highlight music for the Fantasy Show was written and recorded by Daryl Andersen and Eddie Kish.