REcording
we offer three branches of recording.: PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE and LAYERS
good ol’ studio time in a natural light enviornment space
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Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ in there or reach out anytime!.
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PORTRAIT - focused recordings of individual voices and instruments with simple microphone setups
LANDSCAPE - multi-microphone recordings involving drums, ensembles, and full-band performances
LAYERS - overdubs with our session musicians, with possible additional parts developed around an existing production
Example 1: You have a written part, you’ve rehearsed it and it’s ready to record - PORTRAIT and LANDSCAPE is for you
Example 2: You have a written part but can’t play/record a certain instrument OR you don’t have a written part but would like to have, say, a saxophone solo in your song - LAYERS is for you
Still unsure? Reach out!
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For recording we offer hourly and daily rates (a day is 8 hours at our studios)
For the LAYERS branch we charge an hourly/daily rate for the musician + the standard PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE daily/hourly rate depending on the studio setup requested by you
reach out using the form below to let us know the scope and budget of your project and find out our rates
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No worries! In case of more demanding parts we might require actual notation for our musicians to play. We can outsource notation writing to one of our musicians in those cases too. If the part is a midi file, send it as well, it helps.
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Yes! Some of our recording work has actually been done remotely. We usually send some rough recordings at the end of the recording day.
If needed we can use Audiomovers, Sonobus and Muse to record remotely and offer the client the experience to sit in the studio with us. Despite that, if the part isn’t written yet we might reserve the right to privately explore a little bit first until we are comfortable with an attended session -
Head over to “who we are” to check some of our recording work