EMAC Recording Studios

The building was originally a Salvation Army church built in the 1900s before it was converted into a recording facility in 1990.

The original EMAC Recording Studios was first located in downtown London in a building which also housed CKSL Radio.

It was originally designed as an audio/visual facility, and was later renovated in 1985 once EMAC had begun commercial and jingle work.

The room incorporates the use of RPG rear wall diffusers to create a certified ‘Reflection Free Zone,’ and was one of the earliest of its kind in Canada.

This space also has a Pro Tools rig for editing purposes, as well as music, dialogue and sound effect production.