FAQs About Recording

How long does it typically take to produce a song that is ready to publish?

Depending on how complicated the song and instrumentation is can be major factors. If the song is done by a 4–5-piece band and everyone can show up at specific times to record their parts, then final mix can usually be done within 14 days. A basic package will include 4 mix sessions. If not completed in 4 mix sessions, then an hourly rate will be applied.

What form will my final mix be in?

The final mix will be sent to you via email in the form of a WAV file for the best quality. This should be used for any publishing you choose to do.

What DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) do you use?

We use Mixcraft 9 Pro.

How many tracks per song are available?

There are as many as 60-80 tracks available.

What studio musicians are available?

We can do most backup musician parts in house including guitar, bass and keyboards. We use drum and steel guitar loops, but they are all assembled by Tony Stoufer. Arrangements for other instruments such as horns can be made upon request.

Do I need to come into the studio to record my parts??

No! With some inexpensive tools such as a Mic, headphones, an interface and a computer, you can record in the privacy of your home or practice studio. Technology is so good now there is no need to spend thousands of $$$ for recording studio time.

What if I am not happy with the end result?

This should never be an issue. We work very closely with you throughout the recording process by doing pre-mixes and emailing MP3’s to you to ensure all parts are correct or to determine what changes need to be made. This way you are involved from beginning to the end.