A private studio designed for serious records and the people making them.

Two control suites built for mixing and tracking, and a re-designed live room with the character to match.

Leopard Room

Leopard Room

A working studio with a curated roster of engineers and producers. Bookings by introduction.

Set inside Asheville’s 1940’s radio station in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Original concrete and brick from a building that was always meant to carry sound. Finger Sound brings that history into a fully modern space.

Two control rooms, a live room with character, and mountain views. Built for the full arc of a project, from tracking through mix to immersive delivery.

The Onyx Room
The Onyx Room is built around a Neve and Burl signal path, designed for mixing, Atmos work and immersive audio. This is Dave Hodge’s room.

Acoustic design by Steve Durr. Technical design by Tim Glasgow. Interior design by Mariella Urrutia of Kravitz Design.

Dave is a musician, producer and mixer. He plays with Broken Social Scene and has been part of Bran Van 3000, Leisure Cruise and CVCHE with members of Kings of Leon and Metric. He is Dolby Atmos certified. As founder of Finger Music & Sound Design, his work spans Clio-winning campaigns, film and TV scoring, and immersive installations including Ashes and Snow, Arcadia Earth and Sphere Las Vegas.

The Onyx Room ties directly into the Leopard Room for tracking.

The Velvet Room
A tracking and mixing room built for engineers. Twenty-one channels of preamps on hand, with Neve, API, John Hardy, BAE, Chandler and Cranborne Camden flavors covering everything from a solo session to a full band.

A room that lets engineers move quickly, stay in flow and trust what they are hearing, with immediate access to the live space.

The Leopard Room
Open ceilings, with acoustic treatment and custom bass traps by Steve Durr. The house kit is a 1974 Gretsch Blue Sparkle, the kind of kit that defined a generation of indie and post-rock records. A baby grand sits in the room. Plenty of gobos on hand to shape the space from wide open to tightly controlled.