Clean recording is a given. Punch-and-roll, mic discipline, a quiet room, a narrator kept comfortable through a long day, that's the craft you should expect from any serious studio.
The difference is in what happens around it. Direction and production are where a flat read turns into a finished audiobook, and that's where thirty years across film, broadcast and music tells. It's in the decisions made on every chapter.
Most audiobooks are recorded with no director in the studio. The narrator self-directs, and it often shows. At Offbeat, light-touch direction comes as standard, the kind major publishers usually reserve for their highest-end titles. It's the difference between a book that's been read aloud and one that's been performed.
It all happens here under one roof on the Royal Mile. You don't get a folder of raw files, you get a finished production, mastered to broadcast standard and ready to upload to the platform of your choice.