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Old 10-16-2002
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What is a "Project Studio"

Hey folks, I gotta question. I see the phrase "project studio" thrown around quite a bit. It got me thinking just what the hell it is. Any thoughts?

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Well......

The lines between home studios, project studios, and pro studios are getting more blurry all the time, so here's my interpretation:

Home studio: hobbyist making no money
Project studio: really good home studio owned by a dude that knows how to mix and does really good work but still can't make any money.
Pro Studio: making money

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Probably the only true pro studio gear I have is a pair of Genelecs, and Sonar of course! OK. And the Waves plug ins. So, perhaps "Pro" means can't get much better at what it does.

I think these terms "Home" and "Project" are mostly a sales pitch to get people to BUY BUY BUY MORE BIGGER FASTER, perhaps making them think they're moving up in the world by going from the former to the latter.

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I was trying to figure this out. Project Studio would infer that you work on audio/media projects versus recording sessions. I was guessing that this type of studio woudl be used for personal or commercial projects, like remixing or post production work. In other words the studio contributes to the content not just recording someone elses content. This also infers that projects are not charged by the hour but by the project. Like "score this video for $xxx.xx". That is how I am interpreting it. Am I off in left field on this?

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Heh heh heh...

A project studio is where you work on projects. My understanding from the old days is that a project studio was a home studio of a professional where the professional could do things off the clock for personal reasons. Like Bruces studio at home could be a project studio if he worked mainly at an outside facility. Some would classify it as a demo studio because its size it suited for smaller than grand scale projects, like orchestras, it has more to do with live room size than equipment lists. But for 4 to 6 piece rock, blues, jazz etc..bands his facilty is operating as a pro studio because his equipment, room sizes and money making abilty. Bruce's studio meets the criteria for all three types of studio's. There are many pro studios that don't make any real money because of expeditures, overhead blah.....eventually the return to the home project type of studio. There are no real lines to be drawn because the purposes can be interchangeable. Semi pro studio is another term Ive heard and its similar. Ive seen home studios' shame even some large facilites in girth of square footage and equipment. I hope I blurred the lines enough for ya.

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