Building a Studio and Contributing to a Community of Art
As some of you may have heard, I am in the process of opening a new recording studio in Northern Indiana. I’ve been able to network and connect with multiple studios in Chicago, northwest Indiana, Indianapolis, and southwest Michigan, but I still needed a space that I could use for my projects in the area with local artists and groups that can’t make the drive to Chicago or Michigan. There are plenty of studios within 100 miles, but with rates and quality varying, it’s always nice to have options in between.
I’ve had the opportunity to build and open a recording studio that will not only be used to track and mix bands, but also benefit the local community. I’ll be using this space to host frequent workshops and seminars to educate and teach young and old alike about music, recording, and managing techniques. There are many misconceptions and bad habits when it comes to making music; I’m looking to help curb this and fill that void. There are young kids that have a passion for music as well as older people that have been around and creating music for decades. I’m looking to foster community and education in the local area while helping artists and bands create the music they love.
I’m also doing artist management for a small venue. I’ll be bringing in local and regional artists and bands to perform every two weeks. If you or anyone you know might be interested in performing, get ahold of me. These performance will include live streaming video and audio during the performance. The studio is tied into the venue, and I’m offering live recording to any artists that perform there.
I’ll be documenting the progress of the studio as we build. Right now, we’re in the framing stage with cabling, drywalling, and more. I’ll be moving in recording gear throughout the next couple weeks along with studio furniture and lighting. In the coming weeks and months we’ll be painting, applying acoustic treatment to the rooms, and completing the “vibe”.
You can keep checking back to keep up with the progress and see how it’s coming along. And if you know of any bands that could use my services and experience, let me know.
Cheers,
Josh Walker












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