WAYFARE RECORDING PODCAST STUDIO
in South Bend, Indiana

2-hour Block Reservation:
$300

Reserve a 2-hour podcast studio session for recording audio or video of yourself and up to 3 guests. This reservation includes a highly skilled audio engineer to walk you through the session—all you need to do is show up and start recording. Within 24 hours of your session, you will receive the raw audio files from your session.

Please click the button below, and we’ll send you a link to book your session.

  • Our podcast studio is set up to record four speakers for audio-only podcasts, and up to two speakers for video podcasts.

  • No, our owner and engineer Jon will be in the studio from start to finish to set up and monitor the recording to make sure everything runs smoothly.

  • Yes, we use Riverside to phone in a guest or co-host from out of town. This works for both video and audio podcasts and is included in the reservation cost.

  • Our studio is at 240 E Tutt Street in South Bend, Indiana. We are inside Vested Interest, a mixed-use building home to artist studios, a coffee roaster, and a barber shop.

  • This studio is not equipped for music production at this time.

COMPUTER

Apple MacBook Pro M2 Pro

AUDIO
INTERFACE

Universal Audio
Volt 476P - 4-I/O USB-C

MICROPHONES

4x Universal Audio
SD-1 Dynamic Microphone

REFERENCE
MONITORING

Headphones:
ATH-50x

Monitors:
KRK Rokit 6

RECORDING SOFTWARE

Up-to-date Pro Tools

Up-to-date Logic Pro

OTHER…

Liquid Death:
Sparking and Still Water

Both audio sound dampening and diffusion

Two people seated at a round wooden table with microphones in a recording studio, engaged in a conversation. The man on the left has a beard, black sweater, and dark hair, while the woman on the right has long blonde hair, a brown shirt, and blue jeans. There are drinks on the table, including a can of beer and a soda. The studio has black acoustic foam panels on the walls and a framed picture hanging in the background.
A young man wearing glasses, a blue denim shirt, and beige pants is reading from papers into a microphone in a recording studio with black and wood-paneled walls. There is a round wooden table with papers, a purple water bottle, and a thermal flask on it, and a chair with a jacket hanging on the back. A lamp provides warm light.
A recording studio with a round table, four chairs, two floor lamps, a wall with wooden panels, a dark wall with shelves and framed pictures, and a doorway leading to an adjacent room with a gray couch and decorative wall squares.
A small recording studio or office with acoustic foam panels on the walls, a desk with a computer monitor, a speaker, and a window showing a street view. There are two people working, one on a laptop and another sitting on a wooden bench, with bottles and a lamp on a nearby shelf.

Not in the area but want to record?

If you’re excited about recording but can’t make it to our studio—or if you’d like to save a bit of money—we’ve got you covered with a handy guide.

Our guide highlights the equipment we recommend, and you can click directly on any item to view its listing and make a purchase.

It’s designed to be stress-free and plug-and-play, perfect for getting started right away. If you’re interested in something more advanced or studio-like, feel free to reach out—we’d be happy to help you create a setup that meets your needs.

Laptop on wooden table with a digital audio workstation displayed on screen, microphone in front for recording or podcasting.