Simple planning tips that make your sessions more efficient and productive.

Most artists think the clock starts when they hit "Record," but the most expensive mistakes happen before you even walk through our doors. Every hour spent troubleshooting a lyric or finding a guitar tone is an hour of studio time you’ve paid for but haven’t used for tracking.
To get the most out of your session, treat your preparation like a professional athlete treats a warm-up:
BPM120_Vocal_Lead_Dry.wav).One of the best ways to save money is to record a “rough demo” on your phone or home setup first. It allows you to hear where the energy sags or where the vocals feel crowded. Fixing these issues for free at home means you spend your studio time capturing the perfect take, not rewriting the song.
The more your engineer knows before you arrive, the faster they can set up.
And better performances always lead to better records.