Music Recording Studio
Dec 31st, 2009 by eherland
At times, your trip to a music recording studio is going to be pretty straight forward. You are offered a price for a certain amount of work (or a by the hour rate), and you go in, record, and take home your product. For many people going in for the first time, this is what they do. As a part of your price you may be offered pressing for your CD (if you choose to use that format) and other duplication fees. Again, all of these things are for a package price you have agreed to before you began, and probably need to pay before you start.
In some other cases, you may come upon someone who claims to be a producer as well as a sound recording engineer. This can be a problem for some people and a great break for other people. They may offer recording and packaging, but you may see the price is much higher. Included in what they offer you they may say they are going to shop you around to try to get you signed. They may offer some other things too. For the most part, this is not typical of a music recording studio that most unknown performers can afford. When this comes your way, it may seem very exciting, but you have to settle down and use your head.