About Victor Studios
Victor Studios serves as the recording division of the Victor SoundWorks campus — continuing a tradition that began when recorded sound first moved from invention to industry.
From the early recording rooms in Camden to the major studio facilities of the mid-twentieth century, the Victor name has long been associated with disciplined engineering and high-quality recordings. Victor Studios carries that lineage forward through three distinct recording environments, each aligned with a specific chapter in recording history.
Studio A
Studio A is a fully modern recording facility designed for contemporary production at the highest technical standard. Its acoustic design, control room architecture, and integrated recording system support tracking, mixing, scoring, and post-production across formats. It reflects current recording practice while operating within a campus shaped by more than a century of studio experience.
Studio B - 1955
Studio B is constructed as a period-accurate 1955 recording room. Tube-based signal paths, era-appropriate microphones, and mid-century monitoring systems recreate the working conditions of the first generation of rock and roll. Sessions in Studio B emphasize ensemble performance, microphone placement, and tonal balance established in real time — methods that defined much of the American recording industry during that period.
Studio C - 1965
Studio C centers around a preserved vintage console and recording system from Victor’s historic Hollywood Studio C — the same board used during sessions for artists including The Rolling Stones, The Monkees, and Elvis Presley. The room reflects the mid-1960s expansion of multitrack recording and the broader technical shift that reshaped popular music production. The original circuitry and design remain operational and professionally maintained, allowing artists to work within the same technological framework — and limitations — that defined that era.
Together, Studios A, B, and C represent successive phases of recording development — early recording tradition, mid-century high fidelity, and multitrack expansion — housed within a single campus devoted to the craft of sound.
Victor Studios exists within an institutional lineage where engineering and artistry have always advanced together. The rooms are built to serve working musicians, producers, and engineers while maintaining continuity with the history that shaped modern recording.