Sunset Sound Recorders, Recording studio in Beverly Hills, United States.
Sunset Sound Recorders is a recording studio in Beverly Hills featuring three professional recording rooms, each equipped with custom-built mixing consoles and specialized sound production equipment. The rooms support high-quality audio work across different music genres and recording styles.
The studio was founded in 1958 by Tutti Camarata, Walt Disney's director of recording, who transformed a former auto repair garage into a recording facility. This conversion marked the beginning of a space that became central to modern music production in Los Angeles.
The studio produced countless gold records and worked with legendary artists such as The Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin, and The Doors, who recorded some of their most famous albums here.
The facility operates 24 hours daily, though booking inquiries are best handled during regular business hours. Visitors should contact ahead to confirm availability and arrange their recording session.
The building's original sloped floor, inherited from its former auto repair garage, naturally reduces unwanted sound reflections during recording sessions. This accidental architectural feature continues to benefit the audio quality without requiring additional acoustic treatment.
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