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Will home recording kill commercial studios?
On Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at 1:32:37 PM UTC-6, Scott Dorsey wrote:
In article , James Price wrote: On Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 8:18:36 PM UTC-6, Scott Dorsey wrote: James Price wrote: Do you think the rise of home studios will eventually offset demand for professional recording services to the point that running a commercial studio won't be a viable career path? That happened some time in the mid-nineties. Did you miss it? If it were no longer a viable career path, recording studios would occupy a niche market on par with typewriter repair. No, I can actually find a typewriter repair shop. And I can find a recording studio. However, the percentage of people that still use a typewriter is trifling compared to audio equipment. All the full-service studios in the country are gone. The big Hit Factory auction was basically the sign that everything changed. All the big label studios are gone... Columbia's 30th st. studio... all the RCA studios gone. The only studio left in the country large enough for an orchestra or a big band is Skywalker Sound, and that's an audio-for-film shop. Okay, but there are plenty of recording studios in North America. |
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