Tips for your first session
Recording can be expensive.
Read below for tips on how to get more done in less time
Instrumentals:
Please bring you instrumentals prepared on a thumb drive or email them ahead of time. If you are recording over beats from YouTube please bookmark, save or screenshot the beats you are using so we can find and download them as quickly as possible.
Lyrics and recording:
Memorizing your lyrics is not for everyone but it will DRASTICALLY cut down your time in the booth. If you are interested in recording more during your session, memorizing your lyrics will maximize what you will be able to get done.
If you are reading lyrics from your phone, putting your phone on airplane mode while in the booth will help keep the flow moving without unneeded distractions and starting/stopping.
Studio Guests:
Bringing guests in to the session can be really great for the vibe but be mindful of who you bring and how many people you bring. Too many people in the session often leads to unfocused and unproductive studio time. The studio can comfortably seat 4 guests and the artist.
Drugs and Alcohol:
Drugs and alcohol are great however there is an upper limit for most folks after which productivity really takes a dive. if you are trying to keep the session productive please understand your own limits.