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Myself and three friends are going to start a degree course in music
production next year and were thinking about the possibility of building our own studio that we can hire and use our ability in when we leave uni. Some of you are probably laughing quite hard right now, but we know that we arent immediately gonna be able to afford all this stuff. If it takes ten years in an office job to get there than thats what it takes. Of course, theres always bank loans! So, what sort of money did the studios you guys work in cost? Im just scared of what the building itself is gonna cost.. let alone those protools systems.. Beauchampy. |
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![]() "Beauchampent" wrote in message ... Myself and three friends are going to start a degree course in music production next year and were thinking about the possibility of building our own studio that we can hire and use our ability in when we leave uni. Some of you are probably laughing quite hard right now, but we know that we arent immediately gonna be able to afford all this stuff. If it takes ten years in an office job to get there than thats what it takes. Of course, theres always bank loans! So, what sort of money did the studios you guys work in cost? Im just scared of what the building itself is gonna cost.. let alone those protools systems.. Beauchampy. ----------------- Hi, it's always been a fairly competitive business. But now, and for the past while, studios have been folding left and right, this is the wrong century to be thinking of building one. What with the versatility of the digital systems, everybody's doing it at home, ergo the demand is low. Put your money into a house, build yer studio in the basement. A nice ProTools system and allied gear would cost you about $50,000 Cdn I expect. But check out the Digi 002 first, grab one now, use it in yer home, search for it via 'Products' at: http://www.digidesign.com/ Remember, these systems are computers, and depreciate like hell. -bg- www.thelittlecanadaheadphoneband.ca |
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Myself and three friends are going to start a degree course in music
production next year and were thinking about the possibility of building our own studio that we can hire and use our ability in when we leave uni. A facility capable of keeping four engineers gainfully employed will have to be pretty sizable. You're going to need to keep it booked, so you'll have to put it in an area where there is business enough to justify it. If there's that much business, it's probably a pretty competitive market already, and with the cheap but usable home digital studios-in-a-box, you'll have to really stand out from the crowd. I don't think a million dollars US would be too high for a good starting point. It could very easily go several times that amount. Joe Egan EMP Colchester, VT www.eganmedia.com |
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"Beauchampent" wrote in message ...
Myself and three friends are going to start a degree course in music production next year and were thinking about the possibility of building our own studio that we can hire and use our ability in when we leave uni. Some of you are probably laughing quite hard right now, but we know that we arent immediately gonna be able to afford all this stuff. If it takes ten years in an office job to get there than thats what it takes. Of course, theres always bank loans! So, what sort of money did the studios you guys work in cost? Im just scared of what the building itself is gonna cost.. let alone those protools systems.. Beauchampy. UNI as in University of Northern Iowa? If so, you might want to stop in at Catamount Studios right there in Cedar Falls while you're there at UNI, and talk to Tom Tatman when he's got some spare time. I'm sure he could give you a lot of insight on what it took to get where he is now, and the current state of recording commerce (especially if you are going to operate in the hinterlands). The Catch-22 is this: If you set up shop in a music mecca, there will be tons of talented people already there who have been doing it longer than you and are already connected. If you set up shop away from where the "industry" is, it's doubtful you'll find enough traffic to justify your existence from a purely business standpoint. Even studios in the music meccas often have to do whatever the traffic will bear, if it means doing A/V, audio post for industrial training films, recital CD's, and commercials, with the occasional musical act thrown in. I suspect that 90% of the "music only" studios (that actually have paying clients) are a break-even proposition at best. Kinda like the rest of the music biz. And you could spend anywhere from, say, $20k (DAW-based studio in a basement with inexpensive room tratment and a modest set of outboard, mics and instruments) to millions (stand-alone studio, big SSL or Neve room, full floating construction designed by world-class acoustic architect, with all the toys and the catered artist lounge, etc.) to outfit a studio suitable for the expectations of clients as you move up the audio food chain. RP |
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"Beauchampent" wrote in message
... Myself and three friends are going to start a degree course in music production next year and were thinking about the possibility of building our own studio that we can hire and use our ability in when we leave uni. Some of you are probably laughing quite hard right now, but we know that we arent immediately gonna be able to afford all this stuff. If it takes ten years in an office job to get there than thats what it takes. First off, try "three friends and I are going...". Sorry but you have to learn from somewhere. Anyway... Here's a little ditty for you. Failed recording studio, it's got my pocket, failed recording studio, I'm on the court docket. Songs that used to sound so good, are songs that didn't sell like they should so I've got a failed recording studio and I should have listened to my wife, don't you know. If you don't have a wife, you can have a recording studio. If you have a wife, you can't do both! g Unless you're extremely lucky. Here's the equation. If you don't have a wife, and you build a studio, you won't have a wife. Now how much does that make a difference to you? g To incorrectly paraphrase an old saying, "Times of pot will get you through no times of money, but will times of studio get you through no times of a woman in your life? Happy thinking. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. Of course, theres always bank loans! So, what sort of money did the studios you guys work in cost? Im just scared of what the building itself is gonna cost.. let alone those protools systems.. Beauchampy. |
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![]() "Roger W. Norman" wrote in message ... "Beauchampent" wrote in message ... Myself and three friends are going to start a degree course in music production next year and were thinking about the possibility of building our own studio that we can hire and use our ability in when we leave uni. Some of you are probably laughing quite hard right now, but we know that we arent immediately gonna be able to afford all this stuff. If it takes ten years in an office job to get there than thats what it takes. First off, try "three friends and I are going...". Sorry but you have to learn from somewhere. Anyway... Here's a little ditty for you. Failed recording studio, it's got my pocket, failed recording studio, I'm on the court docket. Songs that used to sound so good, are songs that didn't sell like they should so I've got a failed recording studio and I should have listened to my wife, don't you know. If you don't have a wife, you can have a recording studio. If you have a wife, you can't do both! g Unless you're extremely lucky. Here's the equation. If you don't have a wife, and you build a studio, you won't have a wife. Now how much does that make a difference to you? g To incorrectly paraphrase an old saying, "Times of pot will get you through no times of money, but will times of studio get you through no times of a woman in your life? Happy thinking. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. Of course, theres always bank loans! So, what sort of money did the studios you guys work in cost? Im just scared of what the building itself is gonna cost.. let alone those protools systems.. Beauchampy. ================ Re the wife, I find many musicians' best friend is their right hand... -bg- www.thelittlecanadaheadphoneband.ca |
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So, what sort of money did the studios you guys work in cost? Im just scared
of what the building itself is gonna cost.. let alone those protools systems.. Beauchampy. I did some recording in an 1800 Sf studio, 16 channel Paris system, True Pres, some Manley gear, decent mike locker, fairly big rooms, NO AIR CONDITIONING or plumbing, place was out in the country. The guy had at least $80,000.00 in it. FWIW, the basic metal building was $40,000.00. He makes pretty nice recordings, but the place isn't fancy. Charges $35.00 an hour. DaveT |
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" ~ rob ~" wrote in message news:IQ6xb.503024$9l5.200686@pd7tw2no...
Re the wife, I find many musicians' best friend is their right hand... -bg- www.thelittlecanadaheadphoneband.ca So THAT'S what "Musician's Friend" stands for! RP |
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