Audio 911 is not all about corporate and commercial audio services...

Owner and engineer/producer Steve Wytas started recording bands in the 1980's and grew a successful recording studio business in the 1990's. He has recorded hundreds of bands and musicians over the years and amased a huge inventory of modern and vintage recording equipment and classic microphones. In 1999, Steve sold the Neve audio desk and Studer tape machine package, upgraded to a Protools HD3 system and decided the old model of the recording studio was dead! Today, Audio 911 has 4 Protools systems (2, 16, 32 input tracks) that allow bands and musicians to be recorded just about anywhere, because they are all in road cases and travel on a regular basis. In 2003, Steve was chosen by John Friedlander of Church House Concerts to provide live sound reinforcement and multitrack recording services to the concert series. A few of the artists have released CD's of the recordings because of the high quality engineering and the magic of the venue.

Steve continues with his passion for recording music to this day. Audio 911 provides recording, mixing and mastering services to the most demanding clients and record labels. Audio 911 is partnering with Sonalysts' Powerstation New England for band tracking sessions. If your band has an upcoming project, consider Audio 911 for tracking, mixing, or mastering...