Monday, March 24, 2014

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.

You should make it a point to get a list of all the equipment the studio has to offer before signing there. Other than the basic instruments and equipment that are available in any other recording room, you should get to know the extras you are going to benefit from. These could be in form of Waves plugins, Pro Tools and a professional monitoring system and signal chain.

The quality of instruments and the quality of the acoustics in the room matters a lot. However good the technicians are, the best they can give is limited by the quality of instruments they are working with.



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.

The next point is the rate per hour the studio is charging. You can only pay for quality and not mediocrity. The price charged must be reflective of quality offered in terms of producers, the equipment and the level of experience of technicians. If you come from a city where there are so many studios, the trick is to get quotes and compare them against what they have to offer.

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.

Given that studios are in business, they will ask for a name space on your CD cover. You should be aware of this in advance and are on credit before signing the contract. For a better deal, you should talk to various artists whose records have been produced by the studio you select.

When it comes to selecting a recording studio, there are hundreds of tips that can be helpful; in fact, a simple search over the web will give you several tips. The most important factor however is the level of experience the music producer and technicians have in your music genre. This simple choice can be the game changer in your career.




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