Byron Yang
New member
.. And I need your guys' input.
There are two studios I'm looking at (there a a few out there) because they stand out to me as far as customer testimonials go, and the quality I've heard on their sites.
Basically, you send them a dry, barebones, rough demo of your song, and they have professional musicians that will finalize, mix and master your song for you over the internet. The only thing you do on your part is record your vocals and send it to them via email, then they'll do the rest. It sounds kinda neat. It's super pricey, though. For one song it's $600-$700. But considering that you are also paying for labor and professional musicians to mix your song in another state, I think it's pretty justified. They work close with you, so I'm sure that if you can communicate your vision clearly to them, they would have no problem mixing you a radio ready song. I don't have all the expensive gear that I need to produce a professional radio ready song. The best I can do with the gear I have at home is a polished EP quality song.
Have any of you on here done this before? Are you thinking about doing it? Why would you do it, or why wouldn't you do it? Any feedback, or input is appreciated. Thanks guys, and rock on.
Here are the sites:
http://www.DrumsForYou.com
http://www.StudioPros.com
-Byron
There are two studios I'm looking at (there a a few out there) because they stand out to me as far as customer testimonials go, and the quality I've heard on their sites.
Basically, you send them a dry, barebones, rough demo of your song, and they have professional musicians that will finalize, mix and master your song for you over the internet. The only thing you do on your part is record your vocals and send it to them via email, then they'll do the rest. It sounds kinda neat. It's super pricey, though. For one song it's $600-$700. But considering that you are also paying for labor and professional musicians to mix your song in another state, I think it's pretty justified. They work close with you, so I'm sure that if you can communicate your vision clearly to them, they would have no problem mixing you a radio ready song. I don't have all the expensive gear that I need to produce a professional radio ready song. The best I can do with the gear I have at home is a polished EP quality song.
Have any of you on here done this before? Are you thinking about doing it? Why would you do it, or why wouldn't you do it? Any feedback, or input is appreciated. Thanks guys, and rock on.
Here are the sites:
http://www.DrumsForYou.com
http://www.StudioPros.com
-Byron
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