

Many of the studios I work at have a variety of different amps, from vintage Fenders and Marshalls to newer monsters like Bogners and Engls. Sometimes I will bring my own amps to the studio, but sometimes I’ll just plug in to ones I don’t own for something different. Different mics give you different results, and paired with great preamps and live space, you’re now taking your project to the next level.
#Pro sound studio full
At the Clubhouse, owner/engineer Paul Antonell has a huge closet full of great mics, including Neumann U47s and U67, Earthworks, Schoeps, ELAM 250s and great ribbon mics like the RCA-KU3A and some great AEA’s.
#Pro sound studio professional
Great mics can be quite expensive, and the time you're paying for at a professional facility often includes access to gear you may not have at home. The MicsĪnother great thing about working at a professional studio is often the availability of different mics. Some refer to it as ‘moving air’, but I just think it delivers an sonic attitude that cannot be captured any other way. I often like to track guitars in a live room where I can turn my tube amps up really loud and get that attitude that cannot be captured at a lower volume point. This also applies to many other instruments from acoustic pianos (there's a 1922 Steinway B at the Clubhouse) to acoustic guitars and amps. Drums are acoustic instruments, and often they sound more open and airy when tracking them in a great sounding space where you can have close mics and room mics. In a professional studio with a live space and isolation, a band can play together all at the same time, which helps create a more natural performance.Īlso in a large live space, the instruments, especially drums, can ‘breathe’.

In home studios, including mine, recorded parts are often ‘built’ one at a time. At the Clubhouse for example, there's a large live room and three separate isolation rooms, all with glass doors so a band could track together, be isolated sonically, yet still have eye contact to each other. Many professional studios have much bigger live rooms than most of us can have even in a home studio. There’s something about reaching into the rack, twisting knobs of outboard gear, and dialing in a sound. We ran the guitars (Park head/Marshall 4X12) through API preamps, the drums mostly through the Neve, and the bass through a classic Ampeg SVT head and a chain of vintage compressors. Advice and supportĪnd of course, I'll advise and help you to get your music on Spotify, iTunes and other music services, and I deliver you all the required items for professional CD replication.For example, last week when working at the Clubhouse, I ran a pair of Earthworks QTC-50 mics in the live room into a pair of Purple Audio 1176 style compressors and got a huge drum print. With the package deals, you will get a discount on the normal price. I can offer you package deals which include recording, mixing and mastering at SoundReplay, but you can choose each service individually too. I want to remove the stress of working per hour. Why fixed pricing? Playing an instrument, singing, recording, mixing and mastering music is an artistic and creative process. a decent drum recording has already over 10 tracks). Why? The amount of time we will spend to record and mix your songs, will vary depending on the number of audio tracks your song has.Ī singer-songwriter probably requires only up to 10 tracks (guitar/piano, vocals/backing vocals, simple percussion), while a full band will probably end up with over 30 or more tracks (e.g. One for singer-songwriters and one for bands. Small vs large studio sessionsĮvery artist has different needs, so I have two different price offerings. If your intentions are to move your song to the next level, I can help you with one song, an EP or even a full album. Chances are that overall quality is acceptable, but probably not good enough for releasing your song on CD or streaming media like YouTube, iTunes, Spotify, Deezer or even sending it to the radio for airplay.Īt SoundReplay Studio I record, mix and master your songs using high quality gear, superior room acoustics and studio experience.


Sorry for that, but you can probably record a demo on your phone or in your rehearsal room. At SoundReplay Recording Studio, I don't record demos of your song.
