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Clover Mountain Sound Studio is located in northwest Phoenix, AZ. We're currently running a rate special for only $25 per hour.
check us out at w w w . c l o v e r m o u n t a i n s o u n d . c o m |
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I roll my own.
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You do realize that this is homerecording.com right?
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Yeah, for sure a prosumer studio but it looks nice and from what I've heard it doesn't sound bad. He's no Harvey Gerst but who is? ![]() |
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I am ....
well I used to be
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I love these guys . . . Soundforge, Acid, Vegas, Waves Platinum, and a supporting cast of dozens . . . why would a tracking studio spend more on software than microphones? Why not use Reaper and buy a U47 with the savings
I wonder, I wonder, I wonder . . . |
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Why waste money on Neumann when there are fabulous Naiant mics?
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The fabulous Naiant Mics, perfect for acoustic instruments!
If you don't have DavidK's CD, you are a loser. My tunes. Thanks! ![]() NB DA BEARS! |
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I'm thankful I do this for fun and NOT as my primary source of income. 'round these parts, places are charging $10-$15 an hour... and some will offer flat rate $75 - $100 a song... (or less...one place was $25 a song... guess how THAT sounded) There's no way to maintain an actual building lease, utilities etc... Every year it seem 5-6 of these places pop up, and every year 5-6 of them disappear. With all due respect to this forum... anyone with a computer, and interface, and some cracked software thinks they can "be a studio." 20 years at it should be worth sumptin' ya think? lol. I've been too lazy to even update my website at this point.
I keep thinking eventually it will pass. |
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Pat Boone's Farm is a band that loves obscure tube amps, electric 12 string guitars, and vinyl: http://www.myspace.com/patboonesfarm Cavetone Records is our wonderful vinyl-only label. http://www.cavetone.com |
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I'm charging $150 per song, just as a side job on the weekends, and I'm PACKED FULL for the next 2 months with bands. I still have another job I work on weekdays so I make ends meet, and I'm still 18......
http://www.axionrecordingstudios.com |
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$150/song is fine as long as you have a 3 hour per song cap.
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i started out as a recording enthusiast 15 years ago and have since built and upgraded my studio over time. yes, it's in my home, but as jonnyc was kind enough to point out, i get excellent sound and great results from the software and equipment i use. i've spend time and money making sure it's not just some software in a computer on a desk in a bedroom. it takes up two large rooms, both with hardwood floors, acoustic treatments, etc. i don't have a neumann because they're too damn expensive and i can get the sounds i need out of what i have. besides i would rather spend the money on the software i use because it all does more than one microphone for $2000. i've spent years in high school and college studying music theory and composition along with audio engineering. i'm not saying i'm the greatest, but when combined with years of hands on experience and i'm pretty sure i know what i'm doing, just like the rest of you. i agree that we should get compensated for our time, knowledge, and experience. i'm a guy trying to make a living at the thing i love most. i don't say any of this to defend myself because really, it comes down to my clients, and they don't ever seem to complain. i do find it interesting however that no matter what a person posts, there are sure to be people who want to say something negative regardless of how positive or innocent the original post. i'll change the order of my equipment list if that will make you feel better. sorry to have disturbed your happy little forum. |
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Pretty sure the one and only beef was etiquette issues related to posting shameless plugs for your business in a "Free Ads for Music / Recording EQUIPMENT" section not services for hire. This is known as, Spam. As I recall, advertising isn't usually free, and I like to think that Dragon has an itchy billing finger.
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If you were selling a physical item I wouldn't buy it from you simply because you don't have any Rep or previous posts I can read to gauge your personality from. Just popping into a forum as a complete nobody and expecting people to respect your ad is probably worse than walking up to a car stopped at a light and trying to sell the driver flowers. I may at least consider the flowers because I can see the person selling them and decide if they are genuine or some strung-out junky who just robbed some nice old ladie's flower garden.
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Since most of the people here are also home recordists, I don't see how advertising your studio here will benefit your studio. |
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I don't know how people do it, honestly with the gear investment and the time involved, and the aggravation, in a highly competitive, saturated market . . . I will hardly wipe my butt for $25 an hour, I tell ya . . . |
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Out of five posts, two are spam, and one is in defense of spam:
http://homerecording.com/bbs/showpos...6&postcount=22 Keep up the good work!! ![]() |
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fixed that for the spambots. |
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I don't think there's a problem with the OP's post since it's a smaller home-based recording studio, which fits the demographic of this forum. However, I would prefer to see active/contributing members make these postings and not someone who is just coming here to plug their studio.
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