From Grammy Award winning Dennis Dragon
The Studio at Pacifica
Situated in rural Southern Oregon, The Studio @ Pacifica is a world class audio recording facility originally built in the mid 70's by rocker Steve Miller. Now operated by Grammy award winner Dennis Dragon, the studio features the best of vintage analog and high definition digital audio equipment. The heart of the spacious contr
ol room features a fully upgraded Neve 8128 32 input recording desk. Acoustically, the comfortable 25'X30' studio is second to none featuring oak paneling throughout, high ceiling and an excellent "musical timbre". Dennis (www.dennisdragon.com) is a well rounded senior engineer/producer who has many decades of experience in audio recording. Artists with their own recording systems can interface with the studio's signal chain and be "up and running" in no time. Also, there's no shortage of great studio musicians and singers in the area to call upon if needed. The beautiful area surrounding the studio offers world class fishing, rafting, hiking, biking, boating, horseback riding, hunting and more. Just one hour away on Highway 199 are the Oregon Caves Monument, world famous giant redwood trees; two hours away the scenic Oregon coast. Awe inspiring Crater Lake National Park is also near and the immediate area is known for its many world class wineries. Nearby Rogue Valley International Airport (MFR) services the area. The historic town of Jacksonville (home of the Britt Festivals) is close as well as Ashland, home of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Southern Oregon University. With its tranquil rural location and "laid back" pace, The Studio @ Pacifica offers an atmosphere that is extremely conducive to creativity without compromising amenities. Say goodbye to traffic jams! Artist accommodations are available in the area, from the Pond House within a stone's throw of the studio to local lodges and motels. Various very affordable recording packages are available including video, with daily to monthly rates. Why not book your next recording project at a world class studio in beautiful Southern Oregon...?