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Do you think typical studios would do this?
Someone says they want to record themselves singing to tracks in your
studio. They don't want you to do anything but record their vocals. Several takes each on say 3 songs. Whatever happens happens good or bad. No tweaking or editing of any sort, no punch-in's, nuthin'. Then give them the raw .wav files of their vocals on CD which someone else will edit/tweak/master. I.e. they're just hiring your mic, room, software & button pushing and getting it knocked out as quickly - ie. cheaply - as possible. A friend or relative with a DAW in another state will do the rest for free. Do you think most studios will be willing to do this? |
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