We are going to give light to some of the world of work for hire studios and how this all fits into your life. Many musicians have home studios these days and record using tools that couldn’t have been afforded just 15 years ago. But there is still a need for the professional studio too and likely always will be. Let's break down what makes up the deciding factors and differentiates the two recording options.
“For every hour of recording, have two hours of laughter in the studio.” - Quincy Jones
Action:
- Make a list of the pros and cons for your next project to decide if and how much of it needs to but done in a professional studio.
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As always, Thanks for joining us, and remember, there is already enough for everyone, you just need to know how to get it. Until next time, on behalf of our guest host, Neil Hebbert and myself, Stay happy, healthy, and wealthy. Magic can happen in any recording space if it is allowed in. This is Musicians Tip Jar.