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Grey Havens Recording Studio

Grey Havens Recording Studio

Commercial Recording Studio Booked by Appointment
Contact Greg at gregandvero@sbcglobal.net for info and studio rates if you would like to book time.
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TIPS FOR USING A RECORDING STUDIO

Practice before you get to the studio. You want every hour spent in the studio to be used working on material that you already have down. The recording studio is not the place to write or practice music, it is the place to record music. Less takes to get it right means less money out of your pocket.

Act like a professional. You never know when you may have a recording technician with additional connections in the music industry. It is not unheard of for a recording technician to pass on a CD to other music professionals which could lead to that big break you have been waiting for.

Don't be afraid to tell the technician what you want. As long as you remain respectful and always keep in mind that most technicians know what they are doing, be vocal about how you want your recording to sound. If you feel a section needs more vocals or more guitar, tell your technician. In most cases they will gladly accommodate you.

Be a constant part of the process. Nothing is more rewarding than knowing that you had a hand in how your CD was made. However, keep in mind that you do not want to be overbearing or demanding. After all you are paying the technician to make your CD so let them do their job.


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