Insane Sounds Recording Studio

5.0
169 reviews
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About

Recording Studio
Recording studio offering mixing, mastering, and duplication services, as well as graphic design.

Location

Insane Sounds Recording Studio
3654 Northwest 16th Street, Lauderhill, FL
33311, United States

Hours

Reviews

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What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Expertise

Marc is consistently praised for his exceptional engineering skills and ability to bring out the best in every track.

Professionalism

Customers highlight Marc's professionalism, attention to detail, and excellent communication throughout the recording process.

Quality

The studio is recognized for delivering top-notch sound quality and fast turnaround times on projects.

Customer Experience

Many reviews mention a positive and enjoyable experience, with Marc being described as friendly, patient, and supportive.

Reputation

Insane Sounds is regarded as one of the best studios in South Florida, with long-term clients expressing loyalty and satisfaction.
  • QH
    Quies Havin
    3 days ago
    5.0
    Best in bizness
  • MS
    Mike Sudinsky
    Aug 30, 2025
    5.0
    Fantastic studio and Mark is a magician engineering your sound! Will 100% be back with my next release.
  • NB
    Nathan Blake
    Aug 16, 2025
    5.0
    “Mark is a super talented producer! He always brings out the best in every track and works incredibly fast. No time wasted, just pure quality. Highly recommend!”
  • RJ
    Robinson Joseph
    Jul 2, 2025
    5.0
    Dopest engineer I’ve worked with. Great ear, great mixes, and makes your music sound professional!
  • TJ
    Travis Jenkins
    Jun 7, 2025
    5.0
    The best

Frequently Asked Questions About Insane Sounds Recording Studio

Is Pro Tools the only format INSANE can accept to mix/master?

We can accept ADATs, DATs and data from any DAW. With DAWs other than ProTools, you must export each track to .wav from the start of the song so that we may import those files into our system and all files line up at ‘0’ start time.

What happens if I have songs recorded at different studios and need them to sound similar for my final CD?

Most times we can do it by mastering each track and adjust the levels of equalization of each song so that they all sound pretty similar, sonically. In the most extreme cases, we might have to visit the mix to change something so that the sound will fit better in the lineup of songs.