Services

Multitrack recording:

We take pride in getting the best possible result for every band we record. We have the experience and all the right gear; but if you want your recording to sound like a record, not a cheap demo, you have to put the time in.

There is no way around it, getting professional release quality results takes time.

We work with bands and labels from many different genres. Every project is different, but here is a rough guide to how we like to work:

Typical 4 piece band recording 3 songs:

Day One, drum tracking, editing.
Day Two, continue editing drums, record bass, start on guitars.
Day Three, finish recording guitars. Record vocals.
Day Four, any remaining overdubs, start mixing.
Day Five, Mixing.

You should normally allow at least one full day per song (excluding mixing) as a rough guide.

Vocal recording:

Getting a release quality vocal sound is not as easy as you might think. You need the right equipment and the right expertise, otherwise you can end up with a dull, lifeless recording. Whether its pop, soul, rnb, grime or hip-hop, we have the gear and the expertise to make your voice shine.

Our engineers are exceptionally fast and efficient allowing you to spend more time recording your vocal and less time editing.

If you want to record a cover song we can normally provide the backing track for a very small fee.

Music Production:

We can provide complete music production for virtually any genre.

Before we decide to take on your project we will schedule a meeting where you can discuss the nature of your project with the producer. It is helpful if you can bring reference material to help describe the sound you want to achieve.

If the producer feels you can work successfully together you will discuss timescales and we will start to book your sessions in.

Mixing:

We mix all of our projects in house charged at the standard rate.

We can also mix or remix projects recorded elsewhere. If you would like us to mix your recordings we will need the stem files. This means we need each separate part of the song as either WAV or AIFF files, preferably at 24 bit resolution.

The time it takes varies from project to project. Very often a project that has been mixed badly somewhere else can be totally transformed into something you can be happy with, however In some instances we may suggest re-recording as the best option.

Mastering:

We usually master our projects in house onto CD.

We also offer mastering for projects mixed elsewhere. If you are happy with your stereo mix we can give it the finishing touches, bring the volume up and get it ready for release.