Thursday, June 5, 2014

Guidelines To The Best New Orleans Recording Studios

By Lila Bryant


Choosing a good studio for your music or movie production is a very big step. Whether you are a solo artist or group, you go to studio to capture your ideas the best way possible. It actually does not matter whether you are a music writer looking to bring your musical skills to life from the written script or a band looking to build your name in the musical industry. All that matters is to be certain that the studio you intend to use will really work for your project. Below are few tips to help you identify good New Orleans recording studios.

Your number one consideration should be the experience level of the engineer working in the studio. And this is the leading factor for good reasons. An experienced engineer will offer you quality services faster than one who is less experienced. Your engineer will also have greater impact on the quality of the sounds and the cost of recording. It is also important that you choose an engineer with relevant experience.

A great engineer alone is not enough. The studio should also be filled with modern and expensive equipment. You should not be misled by the long list of equipment offered by a majority of studios. Chances are that you will not use a good percentage of them. Just concentrate on the equipment that you will be using.

The cost is also important. Of course this will vary from one studio to another and this explains why window shopping is crucial. After all, not all expensive studios are good. At the same time, you should also try to stay away from studios that are extremely cheap. This might be a sign of low quality services.

You must also consider the studios schedule. Be sure to ask about free dates when you can use the premise. Many studios will always ask for weeks or even months notice in advance. Such studios will also want deposit of at least fifty percent of the total charge. However, you need to be sure about the refund policy so that you can get your money back in case you change your mind.

Physical location of the studio also matters. You definitely do not want a studio where you will have to travel for hours to access unless there is none nearby. It will be costly on you for nothing to record your music in a studio that is far away from your residence.

It does not end with choosing a good studio. You must also be committed to ensure that you get the best. Even the engineer and other people working in the studio will not take your work serious if they do not see commitment from you.

The above tips are mostly meant for unsigned artists. If you are signed to label, your label will most likely make arrangements for you on the studio to use. Always start the search early enough.




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