Recording:
- Recording time is $60/hour, 4-hour minimum per session. Additional recording time (beyond the 4-hour, per-session minimum) can be purchased at a rate of $60/hour, with a minimum increment of 15 minutes ($15). The clock on your recording time begins ticking after setup is complete (see below) and recording starts. Please note that rates for recording time do not include post production or track export and delivery.
- An additional flat-rate fee will be charged per recording session for equipment setup/tear down time. Rates will vary depending on number of musicians and instruments, but typically range from $30 for a solo singer/songwriter (voice + acoustic guitar) to $100+ for larger ensembles. Please contact to discuss and establish a fee for setup/tear down.
- Track export and delivery is an additional charge of $60/hour and is not included in the above. Tracks will be delivered via a secure cloud folder (google drive, etc.) for client download.
Post production:
Costs for post production (editing, mixing and mastering) vary depending on the complexity and unique needs of each project. Generally, costs range from $150-$300 per song. Please contact to discuss your project’s needs and to establish fees.
Large Projects:
A flat-rate fee can be negotiated for large projects, such as location recording, or album-length projects recorded over several weeks or months. After negotiating a flat-rate fee, prepayment will be required to move forward.
Please contact to inquire about booking any of the above services.
Terms:
- A 50% deposit is required to book time for studio sessions.
- If you need to cancel your studio session completely, your deposit will be refunded as quickly as possible.
- If you simply need to reschedule your studio session we will hold the initial deposit you’ve already made, but may require an additional deposit to book the new date.
- We reserve the right to withhold refunds entirely for multiple cancellations, and to refuse further booking.
- For post production, payment will be required before mixes or mastered tracks are delivered. This includes “rough” mixes.
- Terms for large projects will vary dependent on scope, and will be determined during the negotiation process.