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Chris Jahn
New member
After some private lessons from a pro engineer, a continueing internship, tons of reading, this web site, and countless hours of experimenting with my own band, i feel pretty confident to put myself out there to offer my services in the demo recording department. Mabye not the next Capitol records singed concept album by some terible Fuse network band, but definetly some local band demos.
So my question, whats a good rate to start out with? One that I wont cheat myself with but also one that wont be to over the top for jsut getting started.
I live in new york city, so studio rates are higher on average of course, but does anyone have a ballpark for first time home studio work, with little credibility.
And should i do this hourly, by the song, by the day, and should i have a seperate fee for mixing and tracking?
So my question, whats a good rate to start out with? One that I wont cheat myself with but also one that wont be to over the top for jsut getting started.
I live in new york city, so studio rates are higher on average of course, but does anyone have a ballpark for first time home studio work, with little credibility.
And should i do this hourly, by the song, by the day, and should i have a seperate fee for mixing and tracking?