You should really present your music to a record label first, not a studio. If you wish to present is to a record label you can always mail a CD with your songs to them and sometimes they do respond back.
You record your music at a recording studio.
A 'Long Playing' record/album that was recorded in a music studio as opposed to a live performance.
Plug in a mic or instrument into your computer and press record.
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He went to the recording studio to cut a record as a birthday present for his mother
They go into a studio, record their demos, and have their record companies priduce them onto cd's and albums.
The Sony Acid Studio lets your mix, produce and record music, and is pretty good feature-wise.
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Usually by the record label. But the money comes out of the band's pockets.
Yes, before he went to a real studio recording, he used to produce his own songs at his house, at his mini-studio recording, even if he goes to a real studio recording now, he still know how to record audio, he has the talents to produce music .
Lagos, Nigeria, moving from studio to studio as available time came and went.
I wouldn't record ringtones at a studio. Record music at a studio then you can cut it down on your own and make a ringtone. I personally use garageband. I take a song, and import it, cut it down to the size I want and then export it. From there I can use bluetooth from my laptop to my phone and put it on the phone. All you need is a music editing software and bluetooth (or a way to send the file to your phone). If you really want to do it at a studio, you can just record what you want the file to be, then you can get a file the size of the ringtone from them, and you would probably still be responsible for getting it onto your phone yourself. If you have to record something, I would suggest a cheap USB mic and a downloaded copy of audacity and you can record and edit something.