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  A message from the owner
 

Hello, and thank you for visiting us here at www.soulariumstudios.com. I would like to personally invite you to take a look around our website and contact us if you have further questions or would like to book some time in our brand new facility. Here at Soularium we are dedicated to providing you the best possible experience. In the past 15 years we have produced some of the finest albums, film, radio and television productions in the country. Please visit our "Clients" and "Demo" pages for more information. Please accept my invitation to come and experience the Soularium difference!

This is Fred Ball for Zions Bank, speaking on business.

You know, in a state not traditionally recognized for recording studios, Utah actually has quite an offering, which means there's plenty of recording work to be done.

So, it makes sense that Dan Carlisle decided to open Soularium Recording Studios here, following a career in the '80s as a New York disc jockey. What brought him to Utah? Dan wanted to further his education. He enrolled at BYU to study filmmaking and graduated with a degree in the arts. Dan's radio experience helped him get a job at a recording studio working with local celebrities Kurt Bestor and Sam Cardon. In 1998, Dan partnered with Mark Comer and the two ventured into business with Soularium Recording Studios.

For the first three years, Dan, Mark and the Soularium team worked out of the old Osmond Studios in Orem. They produced national ads for radio and TV as well as film scores, albums, DVDs, cassette programs and interactive audio for video games and internet applications.

Dan told me that the industry has changed a lot since Soularium opened three years ago. He said technology is making the job a lot easier and faster.

Recently Dan has opened his doors to a brand new, state-of-the-art digital recording facility in Alpine, UT. The move brings the advantage of being centrally located between Provo and Salt Lake City.  Dan said the studio's recording engineers use computer systems called ProTools for production. Editing is done with just a click of the mouse instead of using older analog machines. But Soularium does have those too, for clients who prefer editing the old-fashioned way.

It's likely you have already heard some of the quality productions that come from Soularium Recording Studios.  They have been involved with everything from Walt Disney movie productions to National Geographic to the Medal Ceremonies at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Not to mention the number of recording artists that have worked with Soularium, including Jenny Oaks-Baker, Kurt Bestor, Shaggy, Donny & Marie Osmond, Sam Cardon and many others. It's easy to see that you can expect quality when working with Dan and Soularium Recording Studios.

For Zions Bank, I'm Fred Ball. I'm speaking on business.


 

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