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bmcclure
New member
First, as in some of my other posts, I'll let you know the gear I've got:
I use Cool Edit, Cakewalk, and CUbase to record to.
DRUMS/SOUND EFFECTS:
Roland MC-505 Groovebox
MIXER:
Behringer 1604 12-track
COMPRESSOR:
Behringer stereo compressor/limiter
MICS:
XML condensor mic
SM57 Instrument Mic
Shure dynamic mic
PREAMP:
PreSonus TubePRE
GUITARS:
Ibanez RG320fm lavender
Peavey Predator
AMPS:
Cheap fender for certain recordings
Behringer V-AMP Pro Amp Modeler
I've got a few bells and whistles, various percussion insstruments, a pop filter, a GI box by behringer....
Anyway, I created some hip hop/rap beats on my MC-505 a while back. I'm no tinto hip hop anymore, so I'm not using them. A sort-of-friend-of-mine Wes saw my equipment and liked what he saw, wanted to record in my "studio" as he called it ;-)
I showed him my beats, he liked two of them a lot. He's been over twice now and has one song just about done, and another 1/2 way there.
I was thinking charging by the hour is not the best idea, since some things are out of his control. We've had to do some recordings over again because of background noise (dogs barking, phone calls, knocks on door, whatever) and I've had to do a couple of takes on the beats and stuff. But he's willing to pay me to do this for him, and it sounds VERY professional. The sound quality is excellent. What shoudl I be charging him, in yoru opinion, for the recordings, and for the beats I made? Thanks again! THis forum is the best...
I use Cool Edit, Cakewalk, and CUbase to record to.
DRUMS/SOUND EFFECTS:
Roland MC-505 Groovebox
MIXER:
Behringer 1604 12-track
COMPRESSOR:
Behringer stereo compressor/limiter
MICS:
XML condensor mic
SM57 Instrument Mic
Shure dynamic mic
PREAMP:
PreSonus TubePRE
GUITARS:
Ibanez RG320fm lavender
Peavey Predator
AMPS:
Cheap fender for certain recordings
Behringer V-AMP Pro Amp Modeler
I've got a few bells and whistles, various percussion insstruments, a pop filter, a GI box by behringer....
Anyway, I created some hip hop/rap beats on my MC-505 a while back. I'm no tinto hip hop anymore, so I'm not using them. A sort-of-friend-of-mine Wes saw my equipment and liked what he saw, wanted to record in my "studio" as he called it ;-)
I showed him my beats, he liked two of them a lot. He's been over twice now and has one song just about done, and another 1/2 way there.
I was thinking charging by the hour is not the best idea, since some things are out of his control. We've had to do some recordings over again because of background noise (dogs barking, phone calls, knocks on door, whatever) and I've had to do a couple of takes on the beats and stuff. But he's willing to pay me to do this for him, and it sounds VERY professional. The sound quality is excellent. What shoudl I be charging him, in yoru opinion, for the recordings, and for the beats I made? Thanks again! THis forum is the best...