
JG96
Active member
Hey everyone,
I've been on this forum since I have been 14 and began to piece together a recording studio. 5 years later I am finally getting mixes that I am fairly happy with. I have started recording some local acts in addition to my own band. When I first started working with other artists I thought it would be wise to charge per song rather than per hour. I did this because I know most of the artists I am working with are young and strapped for cash. The issue is now I am feeling frustrated and as if people are taking their sweet time in the studio. Recently I had a drummer come in having never rehearsed a song that we were tracking. Now a tracking session that was supposed to take 1 day is going to take two. I had a similar experience with a guitarist who got too excited with a distortion pedal.
Now I am thinking of charging a flat rate for a sum of time and an additional charge if the artist exceeds that amount of time. What I cannot figure out is how to translate over my rates.
For example if I were to charge 250 dollars for a 10 song album what would be a fair amount of hours to expect a rock band to complete that in?
I'm not trying to charge these artists a ton as I know they are just kids. I just want there to an understanding that I can't have my time wasted. Especially when I'm already charging way less than any other studio in the area.
I've been on this forum since I have been 14 and began to piece together a recording studio. 5 years later I am finally getting mixes that I am fairly happy with. I have started recording some local acts in addition to my own band. When I first started working with other artists I thought it would be wise to charge per song rather than per hour. I did this because I know most of the artists I am working with are young and strapped for cash. The issue is now I am feeling frustrated and as if people are taking their sweet time in the studio. Recently I had a drummer come in having never rehearsed a song that we were tracking. Now a tracking session that was supposed to take 1 day is going to take two. I had a similar experience with a guitarist who got too excited with a distortion pedal.
Now I am thinking of charging a flat rate for a sum of time and an additional charge if the artist exceeds that amount of time. What I cannot figure out is how to translate over my rates.
For example if I were to charge 250 dollars for a 10 song album what would be a fair amount of hours to expect a rock band to complete that in?
I'm not trying to charge these artists a ton as I know they are just kids. I just want there to an understanding that I can't have my time wasted. Especially when I'm already charging way less than any other studio in the area.