Recording · Mix · Live Sound

Bridging the gap between artist and audience.

Morris Collaboratives is Caleb Morris — an LA-born musician turned engineer who helps artists, venues, and broadcasters communicate their art through technology. From the Grammy stage to a 72-channel Trident console.

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Selected Credits

The room he's been in tells the story.

The Grammy AwardsLive · 2015 & 2016 · Los Angeles
Essence FestivalLive · 2015 & 2016 · New Orleans
Apple Music FestivalLive · London, UK
The White HouseLive · Washington, DC
Cars 3Film · Pixar
Andra Day — “Hard Love”Record/Mix · Atlantic
Radio City Music HallLive · New York
BonnarooLive · Nashville

Plus Jimmy Kimmel Live · The Ellen Show · Good Morning America · Austin City Limits · Life Is Beautiful · Spotify Showcase · Diet Coke & Hyatt campaigns.

The Studio

A custom 72-channel Trident Series 80, and a locker most studios only dream of.

The signature of the room is a custom 72-channel Trident Series 80 console with Flying Faders — the spine of a hand-built analog signal path: boutique preamps, JCF-modified outboard, vintage tube and ribbon mics, and a Steinway Model D under the same roof.

The Morris Collaboratives studio

72

channels of custom Trident Series 80 with Flying Faders.

200+

microphones — DPA, Neumann, AEA, Coles, Royer, Earthworks, Ear Trumpet Labs.

Analog → Pro Tools

JCF custom converters & summing into Pro Tools Ultimate. Best of both worlds.

What he does

One engineer. Three disciplines. Total fluency between them.

Recording & Mix

Tracking and mixing in a serious analog room. Records and mixes for Atlantic, Warner Bros., and independent artists alike.

Recent music →

Live Sound

Front-of-house and broadcast mixing at the highest level — Grammys, Essence, Apple Music Festival, Bonnaroo, the White House.

Live work →

Film, TV & Broadcast

Audio for film and broadcast — from Cars 3 to late-night, morning shows, and national commercial campaigns.

Screen credits →

The Engineer

“I walked into my undergrad years a guitar player and walked out an engineer.”

Caleb Morris grew up chasing the front of the stage — until a professor pointed out he spent more time behind the console than in front of it. His passion shifted from being the artist to helping the artist, musician, venue owner, or church communicate their art through technology.

Caleb Morris at work
Let's talk

Want to collaborate?

Whether it's a record, a festival stage, or a broadcast — tell Caleb what you're making and let's bridge the gap.

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