This one is for the client as well as for the engineer. There are so many studios out here than can be counted. But do you know what to look for when you shop for studio time? Yes, they may have a website with them sitting in front of a $250,000 mixing board, but what does their studio actually have? I’m not fronting on what is done, but a description of what they are working with should be available for the client to know what type of equipment you’re using, ie.., Mics, analog or digital, compressors or eq’s,…. this way the client can determine if you are the right fit for them. It’s also called professionalism. You’re welcome.
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Author: Broedwick Moore Music
Broedwick Moore is a music producer, mixing & amp; mastering engineer, sound designer and vocalist. He received Associate degrees from McLennan Community College in Vocal Performance and Audio Engineering, a Bachelor of Science from The Art Institutes of Austin and an MBA in Management from Northcentral University. He dedicates his time to growing a network of professional engineers and artists who live for making quality music for your listening pleasure. He is also a US Army veteran of 10yrs. View All Posts