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I'm designing a recording studio with a friend of mine in his basement. I qualify this by saying that he is pretty serious about music and recording and wants to do things right (he has about eight grand in recording equipment right now). However, between the three of us there is almost no actual studio experience, in terms of how a recording session is run. The intention is to build the studio for our use, and record other bands for free to get experience recording and mixing.
My question relates to the spaces, or lack of space. This is a basement studio, so space is a premium. The initial plan was a control booth, a main room, a vocal booth and a drum room. From here, the questions flow..
1. Do we need a separate drum room? Would it be typical to lay down drums first, without other instruments? Or would the band be playing live, relying on visual cues, and a separate drum room necessary for more controlled micing?
2. Separate vocal booth? Because of space crunch, this room is getting very small (5' x 7'). I'm worried that a room that small will have little quality to the sound and thus no one will want to use it. Also, same concern with drums. Would vocals be tracked later, or live?
3. If you saw an ad that said free recording, would you do it? The idea is we set up some limit on the amount of time allowed, but otherwise we record bands for nothing, aside from the cost of handing them an un-mastered CD or ADAT and the end of it and let them take it from there. They will be our guinea pigs, but they get something out of it in return.
At this point I should say that I know there is no right or wrong way for this, but people's experiences would be helpful
Thanks in advance,
K
My question relates to the spaces, or lack of space. This is a basement studio, so space is a premium. The initial plan was a control booth, a main room, a vocal booth and a drum room. From here, the questions flow..
1. Do we need a separate drum room? Would it be typical to lay down drums first, without other instruments? Or would the band be playing live, relying on visual cues, and a separate drum room necessary for more controlled micing?
2. Separate vocal booth? Because of space crunch, this room is getting very small (5' x 7'). I'm worried that a room that small will have little quality to the sound and thus no one will want to use it. Also, same concern with drums. Would vocals be tracked later, or live?
3. If you saw an ad that said free recording, would you do it? The idea is we set up some limit on the amount of time allowed, but otherwise we record bands for nothing, aside from the cost of handing them an un-mastered CD or ADAT and the end of it and let them take it from there. They will be our guinea pigs, but they get something out of it in return.
At this point I should say that I know there is no right or wrong way for this, but people's experiences would be helpful
Thanks in advance,
K