Recording studio located in a historic, former cathedral
digital & analog studio located on the shores of lake superior in duluth, minnesota
May the music feed your soul

digital & analog studio located on the shores of lake superior in duluth, minnesota
May the music feed your soul
A mixture of old and new technologies with analog tape, digital or a combination of both along with a collection of vintage microphones, preamps, compressors and EQ's all summed through our Midas 48-Input console.
Sacred Heart Recording Studio is nestled within a beautifully restored 1800's Catholic church in Duluth, MN. This unique setting provides an inspiring atmosphere for musicians and artists alike, blending history with modern recording technology.
Ideal for tracking, mixing and mastering your music project from strings and orchestral to solo
Sacred Heart Recording Studio is nestled within a beautifully restored 1800's Catholic church in Duluth, MN. This unique setting provides an inspiring atmosphere for musicians and artists alike, blending history with modern recording technology.
Ideal for tracking, mixing and mastering your music project from strings and orchestral to solo piano, folk, rock, americana and bluegrass, acoustic and electric.
Beautiful sounding Baldwin piano known as the 'best sounding' piano in the Twin Ports.
The organ, Felgemaker Opus 664, remains almost unchanged in the back gallery where it was installed years ago. Needed alterations have been largely mechanical and have not affected the tonal qualities of the organ. The sforzando pedal was disconnected [in 1936] to provide needed space behind the pipe facade. A slightly concave pedal board
The organ, Felgemaker Opus 664, remains almost unchanged in the back gallery where it was installed years ago. Needed alterations have been largely mechanical and have not affected the tonal qualities of the organ. The sforzando pedal was disconnected [in 1936] to provide needed space behind the pipe facade. A slightly concave pedal board has replaced the original straight one. Although the “bellows signal” drawknob remains on the console, the hand pump, long since removed and lost, has been replaced by an electric motor. The organ is in good playing condition except for occasional tuning problems in the Oboe and Bassoon rank.
Duluth, MN, USA | PLANET EARTH
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