FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
First off, don't hire someone that works out of there bedroom, at the end of the day you will spend money for a demo, and nothing more. There is a reason professional studios pay good money to sound proof the vocal booths. When it comes time to mixing your project and you compress the vocals, imagine 15 to 20 vocal tracks and instruments tracks having hiss and people talking and music coming in through the mic. After a while it sounds like you recorded next to a waterfall. That is the fastest way for your recoding to go from ok to Terrible!!!! I started off in a bedroom or basement trying to do that, and all I got was a lousy recorded demo!!! Don't make that mistake a song is FOREVER!!! Treat it with respect!