About Me
Hello
Hey, I’m Martin A. Deluna an audio engineer, film composer, and storyteller through sound.
I’ve spent the past decade chasing one goal: to make things feel alive. Whether it’s a live mix, a cinematic score, or a piece of sound design, my approach is all about emotion, space, and connection.
I currently serve as the lead audio engineer at Southcrest Baptist Church, where I handle front-of-house and broadcast mixes for live productions that often reach over 122 channels. Every week, I get to bring the orchestra and choir to life — balancing technical precision with musical sensitivity to create something that feels both powerful and intimate.
Outside of Southcrest, I’ve worked in the film and media industry, composing and mixing for documentaries, trailers, and orchestral recordings. My work blends the worlds of music and sound design, often using custom techniques like the Phantom Bloom Mic Technique, the Inner Phase Null Array, and the Performance Mixing Method to capture emotion in three dimensions.
My studio, Golden Studio, is where all of that comes together — a hybrid space designed to merge analog warmth with modern clarity. It’s my creative lab, built for experimentation, storytelling, and the pursuit of depth in sound.
At the end of the day, I just love creating work that moves people — emotionally, spiritually, and sonically.
If it stirs something in you, I’ve done my job.
MD