Saturday, August 31, 2013

Studio process

There are a few different ways you can approach this process, if u have took the time to save our money and invest the time and money to secure your own recording studio.  If you havent, the best way to go about gettin your music recorded in costly manner is get your beat from whoever.   Anyone who you know wh o make beat, or something that I do is lease beats off the internet.   This is a cost effective way to get material recorded but save cost on the production of the song recorded.  You should write your lyrics before going to the studio because save money and money on your recording process, but if you invested in your own studio, you have to pay some money at first but it will be more benefitial in the end.  You can record without any future cost.  Having your own studio give You more time to create at a natural pace rather then feel pressured to finish a song in a set amount of time. This whole post is predicated on the fact that you actually have money to spend. But let’s be honest, many people today are spending money they don’t have. All it takes is 30 seconds and a credit card to become a slave to some financial institution.If you are going into debt to buy recording gear, you are foolish. There aren’t many things in this world worth borrowing money for, and studio gear is definitely not one of them. For every person who drops $1000 of money they don’t have on gear that they want, there’s some teenager in his parent’s basement making a better sounding EP on an old laptop with free software. Am I against spending money on gear? No way! But the best way to pay for your gear is with money. Actual money. So invest slowly, over time, when you can actually afford to buy, and you’ll avoid the debt trap. This is especially important for those of you trying to run your studio as a business. The only way to really make a living is to run your business debt free. It keeps your overhead low, and forces you to make money with the gear you have, which you can then reinvest into your studio. What a concept!

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