How To Choose The Perfect Studio For Your Recording Project

The Recording Process Start to Finish - Part 2 - How to find the perfect recording studio for your project.

Have you wondered where to start when you’re looking for a new studio to record in? These five helpful tips will do wonders for your search!

We know it can be hard to find a studio that you trust to record your music. It is a major decision when picking someone to take your most cherished writings and turn them into a fully produced hit song that you hear so vividly in your own head. Don’t fret - we are here to help with this decision!

We’ve had countless new clients coming to us explaining that they didn’t feel like their artistic vision was met when they recorded elsewhere. This can be for many reasons, but one reason is that a lot of studios sell their time without a producer, and rush you through the process in order to make sure you are in and out quickly. Lots of Studios are out there to make money, and are not invested in the final product.

We want to stop this problem from happening! Here are three ways to find a studio that will work for you, and not take from you.

  1. Are there artists on your level that have a recoding that you are blown away by? Ask them where they got it done.

A lot of artists love to help other artists. Ask them. They will be honest with you and tell you their experience. One of the best compliments we have at Studio45b is a client referral.

Ask other artists questions and research what their process was.

Did they work with a producer? What musicians did they hire? How long did the recording process take? How fast was the turnaround? How long did mixing and mastering take? Did they feel like their artist input was heard in the studio? Did they feel rushed? Would they do anything differently the next time around? Was there anything they would’ve changed?

We could go on and on with a million questions, but the main point is to ask a million questions to people in the industry that you trust. The more you know, the better the outcome will be.

2. Talk to multiple studios before you decide on a winner.

Research online studios in your area (or that record remotely) that you would love to work with. Read through their entire website, listen to the projects that they’ve worked on, and research their clientele. Research their team and see who on their team you think you would vibe with. We use the word “vibe” because that is what a studio is all about! Setting the best recording “vibe.”

Do not settle on the very first studio you come across. There are a ton of very talented producers, engineers and coaches to choose from. Make sure you are making an educated decision before you take action and book a date.

If they give you an option to have a free phone call with them, absolutely do it. It’s so important to utilize every chance you can to get to know the people that will be working on your project with you. Make sure to ask them those millions of questions that we mentioned in point #1!

3. Know your budget.

We get it. Recording at Abbey Road Studios might be a huge dream of yours (that can absolutely happen some day!) but before you get too far into loving a studio, make sure that you ask what the prices are. We don’t want you to be disappointed.

We talked a little bit about this last week in our blog post. (you can find that post right here.) We wanted to expand a little more on this!

You might not know your budget right off the bat. Perhaps you need to call around to a few different studios before you figure out what recording costs are, before you know what budget you have in mind for your own project. Calling around and asking for prices will give you a better understanding of what a full project might cost. Once you figure that out, and your own finances, then search for studios within that budget.

Our point is, find a studio that you can afford before you fall in love with a studio that you can’t afford.

If you’re ready to do some research, contact us today for our rates.

4. Decide which producer to work with, and if one is needed at all.

Believe it or not, a lot of people aren’t quite sure what a producer actually does. (If you’d like more info on that, check out our previous blog here!) We will get more into detail on our next post, but here is a quick rundown of a producers job.

Generally speaking a music producer overseas and understands the project as a whole, alongside the artist themselves. A producer knows how to create a certain sound within certain genres and can help the artist pull bring those sounds to life on their recording.

Lets give an example. What makes Brad Paisley’s guitar playing so different from John Mayer’s guitar playing? A producer knows that a Brad Paisley guitar tone will come from a Fender Telecaster, and a John Mayer signature sound will come from a Fender Stratocaster. Not only that, a producer knows what notes, bends, stylization and chords make a country sound, and knows the difference in that sound and a pop rock sound.

A good producer will know the styling, tone and instruments in certain genres and how to get your song sounding the way you want it to sound.

There are instances where you might not need a producer. We will cover that next week on our blog about finding a producer for your project.

Contact us here for your free consult call with our head producer, Grady James.

5. Listen to your gut.

It feels like we say that quite often. However, it is true. You need to find a studio that you are comfortable with. That comfortable sound will come across in your recording. Choose a studio that listens to you, pays attention to you, and is excited about your project. You will know when you chat with them if it is the right fit or not. Follow your instinct and you won’t be wrong!

If you are thinking of launching your project into action, give us a call today! We would love to help you on your recording journey.

***Written by Singer/Songwriter Danielle Todd ***

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Caleb Mills - Feature Artist of the Month

The Caleb Mills You Only EP

We’d love to introduce you to Caleb Mills!

Caleb found Studio45b through word-of-mouth, as so many artists did in the beginning days. When he initially came into our Studio, we were blown away with his voice. For such a young man, he had an incredible amount of feeling and soul radiating from each note.

It wasn’t long before we noticed his hit songwriting skills. S-U-R-V-I-V-E is a cheeky song that came to life with Grady and Caleb working alongside each other. This song catapulted Caleb on TikTok, gaining hundreds of thousands of followers overnight.

We sat down with Caleb to get the insight on his newest EP, "You Only," that he recorded right here at Studio45b.

Let’s get to it!

Studio45b: Caleb! It’s so great to chat with you. Congratulations on your new EP release. Can you tell us a little bit about the process for picking these songs, and how the EP came together?

Caleb: I honestly didn't plan for these songs to go on a project together at all. Once I had all 3 back though, I slowly connected them all, and to me they fit perfectly as a collective. 

Studio45b: Tell us about your recording experience. Did you face any challenges and how did you overcome them?

Caleb: Not really, but it is funny that initially "Me And You" was going to be a demo to pitch. I ended up loving it so much that I had to put it on the EP.

Studio45b: Good thing, because we love that song! How do you balance creative direction with commercial appeal?

Caleb: For me, I try not to think too much into commercial appeal, as long as the song isn't 5 minutes long I feel like my creativity is enough to make a song commercial. 

Studio45b: What do you think is the most challenging aspect that musicians face in todays industry?

Caleb: I think the most challenging aspect of today's industry is the immense amount of music/musicians. It is extremely competitive with so many people having the ability to release their own records. The constant demand for new music by fans is great but it takes away from a lot of artists' ability to stay relevant.

Studio45b: Tell us about your TikTok following. You've blown up! Congratulations. Are you finding that it's helping your career? Is it a good platform for you?

Caleb: Without TikTok I wouldn't have anywhere near the amount of support that I have. I tell every artist, writer, producer, etc. if they aren't on TikTok it needs to be the very next thing they do. It has furthered my career more than anything else. At times, the constant need to put out content is a lot, but in the end it's 100% worth it!

Studio45b: Tell us about the most memerable show you've played!

Caleb: The most memorable show I've ever played is probably Whiskey Jam at Winner's in Nashville. It's such an iconic place and event to play. It was so much fun and is an honor to be a part of that family. 

Studio45b: We love Whiskey Jam. Congrats on playing such a prestigious gig! What is the best piece of musical advice you've ever received?

Caleb: "You can't sing it if you don't feel it" - My Grandaddy

Studio45b: We love that! Do you have any favorite songs on the EP?

Caleb: My favorite song from the You Only EP is definitely "Keep On". It's more of a slow jam love song which is my favorite style to write. I also wrote it alone so it means a lot to me.

Studio45b: Can you share who collaborated on this album with you? Writers, producers, players, if any?

Caleb: The legend himself, Mr. Grady James, played everything on this EP other than a few acoustic guitars that I did. We produced it together, mostly me making weird noises with my mouth and him turning them into real music. My co-writers on this project were Eric Michael Taylor, Parker Leblanc, Caleb Lathrop, Ethan Wynn, and Andrew Parris.

Studio45b: Hey, I think we’ve heard of those guys! Thank you for sending them to our Studio. Lastly, we have a legendary Mexican restaurant down the street from our studio. Pedro’s has become a client favorite around here! What is your favorite thing on the menu?

Caleb: ALL OF IT! If you're recording with Grady, and he asks if you're hungry, just say yes. Pedro's is worth every penny.

Thanks so much for chatting with us, Caleb. We can’t wait to see you in the Studio again soon. Congratulations on all your success!

Check out Caleb’s new EP here.

Check out Caleb’s website here.

Check out Caleb on TikTok here.

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