Air House Studios is a hybrid analog/digital recording studio engineered by master recording engineer, Micajah Ryan. Air House gives bands and musicians the unique opportunity to record in a professional recording studio with a world class engineer whose credits include: Bob Dylan, Guns N' Roses, Megadeth, John Prine and many more. Air House features the best in digital recording technology along with a fully analog console, top of the line analog compressors and equalizers, a variety of tube, condenser and dynamic microphones and a two inch tape machine to provide the warmth that is lacking in digital recording. Air House Studios is a truly unique recording opportunity for the Wichita area and beyond.
Air House Studios offer services in recording, mixing and mastering. Whether you are wanting to record a song, make a demo, produce a full length album, have a song or album mixed or have an album mastered, Air House is fully equipped to meet your needs.
Air House Studios is also available to Air House Music Academy students who would like to record an audition tape, make a vocal demo or simply have the experience of recording in a professional studio.
Collectively our recording engineers have over 30 years of experience working the control room. Our head recording engineer, Micajah Ryan, has worked with numerous chart-topping artists such as Guns N' Roses, Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson and others.
Audio Recording may require at least as much discipline and commitment as learning to play an instrument well. The number of skills involved and mental acuity needed is incomprehensible to the average person. The best way to learn this art is to sit at the feet of a person who has mastered the art and observe closely. Air House Music Academy offers the chance to have one-on-one instruction with someone who has spent years honing that craft.
Air House lessons cover the technical, theoretical and creative aspects of music, providing a well rounded and balanced approach to music instruction. Students are taught proper technique to allow them to reach their full technical ability on their instrument. They are taught basic music theory so that they have an understanding of what they are doing musically. These things help them to become actual musicians rather than simply someone who can play a few songs on an instrument. Students are also encouraged to cultivate and explore their own musical creativity.