Showing posts with label experience day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label experience day. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Studio Gift Ideas
This year, why not give the singers and songwriters in your life a gift that they'll enjoy forever. Come and record in our world class studio with our experienced team.
Vocal Star Package - (1 song - 1.5 hour) - £59
Super Star Package - (2 songs - 3 hours) - £99
Mega Star Package - (3 songs - 4 hours) - £129
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Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Singing to a backing track?
Singers want to record to a backing track for a variety of reasons, perhaps they're singing a cover, or they don't have a band yet, maybe they're recording a vocal demo for admission in to stage school or recording a quick present for a loved one.
Whatever the reason, recording to a backing track allows you to focus your studio time on nailing your vocal takes and allows you to practise well in advance of the session.
We get a lot of artists wanting to record to backing track, and over years of experience we've learnt some tips and advice we'd love to share with you. Here it is:
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Recording to a backing track : 1) Buy premade
- Check you've got the right version by the right artist!
- Double check you've got the right version in the right key
- Triple check you've got the right version making sure you haven't got a lead vocal, or backing vocal mix
- Listen to the instruments, do they sound real? (lots of them don't and it's awful!)
- Compare the instrumentals to the original as well as amongst themselves.
- Do not accept a poor quality version. It will make you sound bad.
- Is the track the same length as the original? (a couple of seconds difference is generally nothing to worry about)
- Buy it well in advance of your session so that you can practise to it.
The Pros & Cons
Pros -
- This is usually the cheapest way to work
- Often achieve a high quality sound
- People enjoy listening to covers, so you can reach an audience quickly.
Cons -
- You don't own the rights to the songs
- They're never quite as good as the original (unless it's an official instrumental)
- Everybody else can do the same, you're not individual.
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