About Fab Factory
Built for the Work.
Fab Factory began as a single tracking room in North Hollywood and grew into a 40,000 sq ft creative compound — rooms tuned by engineers, run by engineers, and built for the people who actually make records.
Fab Factory Studios opened in 2014 in a converted post-production facility on the east side of North Hollywood. The first room — what is now Melody A — was built by a small team of working engineers who were tired of fighting bad rooms, brittle patchbays, and ownership that treated studios like real estate.
What started as one tracking room became three flagship studios, then a Dolby Atmos mastering suite, then a film and TV post facility, then a podcast room and a lounge that doubles as an event space. Every room was designed by the engineers who would actually work in it.
By the numbers
Rooms tuned for the work, not the photo shoot.
Fab Factory rooms are designed around critical listening, fast workflow, and signal paths that don't get in the way. PMC monitoring across the flagship rooms. SSL and Avid consoles where they matter. Patchbays that route the way working engineers expect them to.
The compound is staffed by engineers who live in these rooms — not by a front-desk team renting out time. If you bring your own engineer, the room is yours. If you need one of ours, every Fab Factory engineer is bookable directly from the session form.
More than a studio.
The North Hollywood compound includes a lounge, a courtyard, and a content-ready podcast room — built for the way artists actually work today. Sessions roll into playback. Playback rolls into content capture. Content capture rolls into a release.
Fab Factory hosts album playbacks, label showcases, private events, and rehearsals — the same rooms, reconfigured for the room you need that day.
Come see the rooms.
Walk the compound, hear the monitoring, and meet the engineers who will run your session.



