![]() On the other hand, if you're just looking for a decent home studio to write tunes and record demos (or even just goof around and have some fun), you're in good shape. I'm hoping/guessing they're adequate, not an afterthought (or worse, non-thought ), but if they're not up to snuff, you should go back to the drawing board. It's nowhere near any professional standard that I'm accustomed to, and I suspect many others (be it outside freelance engineers/producers or even musicians) with experience in truly professional facilities wouldn't book you unless you had some MAJOR incentives (price, credits, location, etc). your overhead? If you can't answer these questions yourself, the inadequacies of your gear list is the least of your worries.Īssuming you're looking to book this studio commercially, to be perfectly honest, I think your setup - in terms of gear list alone (which is the only information you've given - is extremely half-assed. ![]() ![]() Are you starting this "studio" (I'm using this term loosely) as a commercial venture? If so, who are your intended clients? Are you planning on being the sole engineer? Do you have any experience or credentials? What are your rates vs. ![]()
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