R A T E S
We are flexible on our rates, especially for longer bookings. Our passion is to help local Mzansi musicians make awesome sounding recordings.
All rates include an engineer.
STUDIO TIME:
R260 per hour (Engineer incl.)
MIXING:
Call: 0608521417 for a FREE Quote / Email : setlhapo.8@gmail.com
Recording is an investment no matter how you do it. We want to make your song sound like you always dreamed it could, and have the opportunity to experience working with world-class talent. To make it even easier for you to make that decision we offer the following guarantee:
If you are not totally satisfied, we will give you a full refund for any recording steps you haven’t approved. No questions asked.
We’ll leave you with a story about a band mixing an album in the days before mix automation. This meant that all the faders on the console had to be moved manually as the song was being mixed
MASTERING:
R350 per song
Mixing and mastering music is not just a clinical set of steps out of a recording school textbook, but as the top engineers like to say, it is a performance. Each song and artist is different, each with a distinct feel and intention.
The real secret to getting that world-class sound is using the same mixing and mastering engineers the top artists use. We pride ourselves on our top quality work, and our philosophy is if you want to sound like the best, work with the best.
MUSIC PRODUCTION:
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Range R300 - R1000
Music Producers write, arrange, produce, and record songs, whether they’re shaping the sound of another artist’s album or creating beats or songs for their own projects. With the growth of home recording technology and boutique recording studios, many Producers find themselves pulling double or triple duty as Studio Owners and Sound Engineers, as does the Rattle Room’s Jaron Luksa. He says, “I am responsible for every aspect of my business and it’s definitely not all rock ‘n’ roll glory. A typical day for me starts with checking my Producer notes, prepping the studio and checking gear functionality