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Thursday 10 April 2014

List Of What To Look For When Selecting A Recording Studio

By Joseph A. Johnson


With well written and rehearsed music, it is time to record your music and distribute it; a stage that can mean everything in your music career. The studio you choose to record your music is as important as the lyrics of your song, the backing track or any other aspect of your music. The right choice can make you an instant star while a wrong choice can leave your career doomed. Whether you are a newcomer or a seasoned artist, here is what to look for when selecting a recording studio.

A list of all equipment available in the studio matters a lot. However good the engineer or technicians may be, they can only do as much as the equipment can allow them. The primary equipment includes Pro Tools, Waves plugins and professional monitoring system.

You should listen to some of the previous work done in the studio you have in mind. This includes hearing the sound quality from the work done by major artists and compare if it connects to what you are imagining. You can ask for some CDs that they have produced and do your comparison or even move to the next step and hear from what other artists have to say.



The second tip is to get a demo CD or other work of artists that have been completed in the same studio. This can help you understand if the final product is going to come out as envisioned. For even better experience, getting opinions of the artists who are currently recording or worked there in the past can be very helpful as they have firsthand experience.

Privacy is an issue that is of primary concern. It is often annoying to have a room full of idlers or people unknown to you when in recording session. The situation can be even worse when you discover that some of these people are actually trying to steal your lyrics. Other bad experiences are when you are interrupted by rappers asking to put in a verse during the session.

The other important tip is in the rate you are charged. In most cases, the rates are quoted on hourly basis. If you are in a city with many recording studios, it is helpful to find out as many quotes as possible from different places. This compared with the equipment offered and the level of professionalism can be helpful when making the final decision. It is also advisable to be aware of hidden fees before signing the contract as this can affect the budget considerably. The issue of name space also matters. The recording studio being a business entity is likely to ask for a name space on the CD cover.

Lastly, you need to be part of the process from the start to finish. This includes being in constant communication with music producers and engineers. This will make you find a team that enjoys your music and have experience in your genre which can be a great boost on your part.

There are many things to consider when listing the attributes of a good recording studio, however long this list may be, the primary factors are the rate, equipment, experience and professionalism of engineers and privacy you have when working.




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