Recording & Session Logistics

How do I book a recording session?

You can book a session by reaching out through our contact form.

How far in advance should I book to get my preferred date?

It’s best to book at least a month or two in advance, especially for weekends or longer sessions. Availability can fill up quickly, so the earlier you reach out, the better your chances of getting your preferred date.

How long should I book for my project?

It depends on what you’re recording. A single song can sometimes be tracked in a few hours to a full day, while full band recordings or multiple songs may take a full day or more. If you’re unsure, we can talk about your project and can help recommend the right amount of time.

Can I visit the studio before booking?

Yes. If you’d like to see the space and talk about your project in person before booking, we can schedule a quick visit. PLEASE DO NOT SHOW UP UNANNOUNCED

Do you record full bands live or track instruments separately?

Both options are available. We can track bands live to capture the energy of a performance, or record instruments separately for greater control during production.

Can you work with backing tracks or pre-recorded material?

Yes!

Do you offer remote or online recording options?

Yes!

What happens if I run out of time during my booked session?

If we run out of time, you can always book additional time to continue working on your project. If the schedule allows, we can extend the session that day or set up another session to finish everything.

Payment & Rates

How much does a session cost?

Session rates vary depending on the type of project, how many musicians are involved, and what services are needed (recording, mixing, production, etc.). Contact us with some details about your project, and we can give you an accurate quote.

Do you charge by the hour, day, or project?

We typically charge by the hour. This keeps things flexible depending on what your project needs.

Is there a deposit required to book?

Yes. A deposit is required to secure your session date. This helps make sure the time is reserved for you and allows us to properly schedule sessions. The deposit goes toward your total session cost.

What payment methods do you accept?

Cash, Venmo, Zelle, and major credit/debit cards.

When is payment due?

Payment is due at the end of the session.

What is your cancellation or rescheduling policy?

If you need to cancel or reschedule, please give at least 48 hours' notice. Deposits may be applied to a rescheduled session with proper notice. Last-minute cancellations may result in forfeiture of the deposit.

Do you offer package deals or discounts for multiple sessions?

Yes, contact us for more info.

Gear, Instruments & Tech

What recording gear and software do you use?

Check out our gear page for more info. We primarily operate in Pro Tools.

Can I bring my own engineer?

Yes, contact us for more info.

Do you have microphones, amps, and instruments available?

Check out our gear page for more info.

Do you have a drum kit or should I bring mine?

We have a drum kit, but you are more than welcome to bring your own.

Do you offer re-amping services?

Yes. If you recorded a clean DI guitar or bass track, we can send it back through real amplifiers and cabinets to capture the tone you want. Be sure to check out our gear page for a full list of amplifiers and cabinets.

Can you handle analog recording or is it all digital?

Both. We work in a hybrid setup that combines modern digital recording with analog gear. This allows us to capture the flexibility of digital while also getting the warmth and character of analog equipment when it makes sense for the project.

Production & Creative Support

Do you offer mixing and mastering services?

Yes. We offer professional mixing and mastering to make your track sound polished, balanced, and ready for streaming or release. Whether you recorded with us or elsewhere, we can take your tracks and bring them to a finished, professional level.

Can you help with arrangements or songwriting?

Absolutely. We are happy to help refine song arrangements, structure, and overall production to make sure your track hits as hard as possible. If you’re stuck on parts or transitions, we can work through it together.

Can you add session musicians to my track?

Yes. If your song needs additional instruments or parts, we can bring in experienced session musicians to help complete the track. Just let us know in advance, and we can reach out to folks who would be the best fit for the job.

Do you tune vocals or edit instruments if needed?

Yes. Vocal tuning, timing adjustments, drum editing, and general cleanup are all part of the production process when needed to make the performance sound its best.

Can you make my demo sound “radio-ready”?

Definitely.

Do you offer podcast or voiceover recording?

Yes. We offer high-quality recording for podcasts, voiceovers, narration, and spoken word projects, along with editing and mastering.

File Delivery & Storage

How will I receive my finished tracks?

Your finished tracks will typically be delivered digitally via a download link or file transfer service. If you prefer, we can also provide files on a USB drive or external hard drive that you bring to the session.

Can you send me both the raw and mixed files?

Yes. Upon request.

How long do you keep my session files?

We keep session files archived. However, it’s always best to download and back up your files as soon as you receive them.

Can you make stems for live performance use?

Yes, we can create stems for live performance, playback rigs, or backing tracks. Just let us know what format or arrangement you need.

Will I be able to come back and make changes later?

Yes. You’re welcome to schedule additional time for revisions, edits, or mixes. We recommend doing this within a reasonable timeframe, while the project files remain readily accessible.

Artist Comfort & Studio Etiquette

Can I bring friends or family to the session?

Yes, you’re welcome to bring a small number of guests. We just ask that everyone respects the recording process and keep noise and distractions to a minimum so the session runs smoothly.

Is there parking?

Yes, there is parking available near the studio.

Can I take photos or videos during the recording?

Photos and videos are generally fine as long as they don’t interrupt the session or distract performers.