April 3, 2014

What To Look For When Selecting A Recording Studio

By Joseph A. Johnson


Whether you are an advanced or an upcoming artist, understanding what makes quality music is the secret to success in your music career. In most cases, you are likely to be charged a very high rate when the final product does not even meet the standards you set for yourself. With clear understanding of what to look for when selecting a recording studio, you will be able to come up with a choice that can give high quality music at an affordable rate.

Your first consideration must be the equipment at your disposal. High quality and expensive recording equipment to a great extent contributes to better sounding music. You can just imagine walking in a studio twice and all the time computers are not working or other equipment like mixers are broken down, the impression you get is that things are not right. A few pieces of equipment to look for include Pro Tools, Waves plugins and professional monitoring system and signal chain.

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 other factor to consider is the professionalism and the level of experience of music producers, engineers and other technicians you are going to work with. It is best to work with a team of technicians who are experienced in working with many genres. This is a sure way of spending less time recording to get the best quality music. In order to be on the safe side, it is advisable to listen to some records that have been produced there.

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 issue of privacy is also important. With good privacy level, you will enjoy the peace of mind you need. There is nothing as bad as recording in a room full of strangers, some of them struggling to cram your lyrics while others are writing your lines down. In some cases, you are likely to end up in a situation where you are interrupted by rappers trying to fix a verse in the middle of your session. Considering that you are paying for every second you spend in the recording studios, this is obviously annoying.

In case the management would want to have their name on your CD cover as most would, you must agree in this well in advance. It can be the point of getting a credit on your record. It is important to understand that this is not a practicing place, you should only start recording when you are ready to minimize on expenses.

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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