A little bit about us

Reyniers Audio is based out of Denver, CO. We specialize in custom built recording computers. It is our goal to build the fastest, most reliable Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) available. We strive to provide the best customer service and warranty for your purchase.

All of us at Reyniers Audio are musicians and geeks. Collectively, we have years of experience in the studio, as both musicians and engineers. The passion for both music and technology made it a natural choice to begin building PCs geared towards music. We started with PCs for friends and DAWs for local bands who wanted to be able to record at home without having to pay thousands at a studio where time is in short supply. The great thing about today's technology is that virtually anyone capable of saving some money can start his or her own studio. Our expertise in building DAWs, tweaking them to their absolute finest, and the low cost of our builds will prove to make a very wise purchase.

Our studio and workshop

From January 2009 to June 2011 our Research and Development center was at Crooked Tree Studios in Dade City, FL. Crooked Tree is a 5,000 square foot facility which functions as a fully operational studio. This is where all the real world testing happens.

As of June 2011, Reyniers Audio moved its operations to Denver, Colorado. This has put us closer to our clients allowing us to provide faster service and improved customer support.

The Middle Rhythm Session band rehearses at Crooked Tree every Tuesday and Sunday. During rehearsals we are always finding ways to make things more efficient and better sounding. Using a Reyniers Audio workstation armed with the RME HDSP9652 interface and Reaper software we are able to record all 32 inputs required by the band.

We do everything in the box, meaning all the tracking, mixing and mastering is done within Reaper and without any outboard gear. Of course each band member gets his own personal mix and each track has its own EQ and compressor plugins. We sprinkle in a vast array of reverbs, triggers, side chains and delay busses to really create an immersive sound that both the audience and the band can get lost into. We do all of this in real time. No glitches, no pops, just like it should be.

About the staff

Wouter Reyniers

Owner of Reyniers Audio and "sound guy" for the Middle Rhythm Session. The recording setup at Crooked Tree was imagined, designed and put together by Wouter. One can find his fingerprints on everything from the Microphones all the way to the Hard Drives. He is also the chief engineer and mixer at Crooked Tree.
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Jake Hunter

Owner of Crooked Tree Studios and the lead singer/guitar player in Middle Rhythm Session. Jake's weapon of choice is ProTools. His business sense and his time working as an engineer at Paisley Park recording studios bring loads of experience to both the band and Reyniers Audio.
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Kyle Krukar

Bass player for Middle Rhythm Session. Kyle is a guru with everything visual - he designed the Reyniers Audio logo and website. His pixel perfect standards carry over into building Reyniers Audio workstations.
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Ryan Turner

Drummer for Middle Rhythm Session. Spends lots of time in Reason, Fruity Loops, and Sonar composing his own tunes. Has a solid grasp of recording software and a steady hand to build our workstations.
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Roeland Reyniers

Programmer for the back-end to ReyniersAudio.com. Roeland is an Ultimate Frisbee champion with a degree in computer science from USF. Like his brother, he is an utter perfectionist and won't quit until everything is just right.
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REYNIERS AUDIO

Reyniers Audio builds specialized turnkey Digital Audio Workstation solutions. With passion and dedication, we design professional high performance DAW computer systems optimized for recording, mixing and mastering.

We build the computer. You make the music!

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