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When it comes to recording studios, there are a lot of choices out there, again, not just in Webster but with the other nearby cities in Texas in the mix, too, you are inundated. The trouble is finding the right recording studio that meets your needs. Here are some tips for choosing a good recording studio once you've narrowed them down!1. Use a studio with high-quality equipment.
Some studios cut costs by using cheaper gear. If you have budgetary restrictions, this might be okay for you. But in general, it's best to book a studio that uses quality equipment and is up-to-date on the latest technology advancements.
Pro tip:: Check out the recording studio's website before booking - most of them list their technologies under an "equipment" page.
Or give them call ahead of time to ask about their tools and if they can accommodate any specific requests you may have for your recording session.
.2. Look at Their Recorded Work and Former clients.
Most recording studios have a portfolio or "artist roster" on their website from prior musicians and bands they've worked with.
Any studio would normally take this opportunity to drop some big industry names if they had the chance, but even working with smaller local bands can give insight into the audio style of that specific studio.
3. Consider the location and atmosphere of the studio.
Some recording studios may be located in a busy area which can lead to outside noise interfering with your recording session.
Others may have a more comfortable and relaxed atmosphere, allowing for a more creative environment.
If this is a concern for you, and you know you will be investing a lot of money with them (especially if you plan on booking a block of 10+ hours), it wouldn't be a bad idea to pay them a visit beforehand to see for yourself.
4. Do your research.
Use word of mouth and reviews to get an idea of the recording studios you are considering - ask around in your local music scene if anyone has had any experiences with them.
You can also check online reviews on websites such as Google and Yelp, although take them with a grain of salt as some may be biased.
Most importantly, trust your gut - if something about the recording studio or their services seems off to you, it's probably best not.to use their services..