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STUDIO 330 is now listed with Tumbtack.com. – Sep 08, 2011 at 10:41 am
We offer full production, recording, mixing, and mastering services for the independent artist. We are experienced and offer high quality, low pressure work style.
We have a huge track record (see website).
We have a lot of experience in many styles of music:
* classical
* world or devotional
* rock
* folk or bluegrass
* electronic
We have a premier location in one of the most beautiful parts of the country, Door County, Wisconsin. Accommodations are available.
A. Ask questions, find the best producer/engineer/team for your project. If someone doesn't have time to discuss your project for free, do not pursue this person/studio. Also, make sure that you are musically prepared. Are you ready to make a CD, or soundtrack, or whatever your project is? Or are you still in the demo stages? Do not spend more money than you have.
A. Every great producer/engineer has lots of tricks. The biggest question is how to successfully produce your project. Find someone who understands and loves your kind of music and has the knowledge to produce/record it. Deep musical knowledge combined with in depth technical know-how is one of the secrets.
A. 1. What is your background in my style of music?
2. Have you done this type of material before?
3. Can I hear your work for free?
4. How long have you done this?
5. How do you charge for your work?
6. Are you a team player?
7. Are you ok with me being a novice?
8. Are you ok to follow orders?
9. Can you compromise?
10. Can you be a great producer?
A. 1. What am I planning to do?
2. Am I ready for this project?
3. Do I know what I want?
4. What other artists are out there that are an example of my style of music?
5. What am I going to do with the completed project?
6. Can I afford this?
7. Why do I want him to be involved?
8. Do I know his work?
9. What kind of facility do I need?
10. Where are my limits?