IT COST 20 dollars an hour and 50 dollars a song.
Of course you get what you pay for, Abbey Road or Metalworks would cost much, much more.
Depends which of the 3 studio's located inside-1,2, or studio 3. There's also a fee for Engineers as well, unless you bring your own which may have to be approved by EMI. A deposit is required, as well as a waiting period for an opening. As far as cost- I'm not at liberty to say, you'll have to send them an email(abbeyroad.com). And since they receive payment in British Pounds, book your sessions when the US dollar is at its strongest(we recorded there when the US dollar was worth only 50cents over there!). I can say it's as much as a new car for a 3 day session, including Engineer fees! The restaurant inside the studio isn't free, you pay for your meals. However, during recording sessions artists receive a fresh fruit bowl every morning and as much coffee/tea/water as you can handle. And a free Abbey road mug and T-shirt if available!
The cost of recording a song in a recording studio might differ due to various factors, like location, engineer fees, complexity of the recording, and so forth. Recording engineers may charge about $500 to $700 per day. Mixing and Mastering can cost about $200 to $1,000 per song (mixing) and $100 to $500 per album (Mastering). If it is a basic demo recording for about a couple of hours, you can expect to pay around $500 to $2,000. Standard recording that utilizes basic equipment, taking about 2 to 4 hours, may cost around $1,000 to $5,000. Since high-end equipment is used for the most advanced recording sessions, you may have to pay a higher price, about $2,000 to $10,000. These sessions can last for about 4 to 8 hours.
fl studio is good, cubase artist better for recording, but personally i would save up for a mac and get logic studio pro thats what i use it is much better then other softwares i used, you can make beats and record vocals
A single 78 rpm record cost about .25 cents back in 1956. This would be the cost for a recording of Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel.
It depends on the studio. Smaller studios sometimes offer a set price for recording a demo. Usually studios charge per hour and you record whatever you have. A typical studio is probably around $50 per hour. This will vary a lot depending on location and the gear. Usually you will get a discount for booking larger amounts of time. There isn't really a standard, you would have to look into each studio to find out their pricing.
That's a difficult question to answer ;)It's similar to asking "How much does an artist earn?". Since the answer can vary greatly I can only give you a range.Recording studios can earn anything from negative money per hour (ie: they're LOSING money by running a recording studio), anywhere to $300 or more per hour (depending on factors such as cost of the studio engineer and more).To price out a recording studio, you should look at your budget first and get testimonials of previous clients.
Small studios, like those having only a soundcard in their computer, cost less. Recording of a symphony orchestra or an opera is very expensive. Recording only your voice to a guitar is much cheaper. "Green House Recording: Studio $20/hour or $50/song". http://www.myspace.com/greenhouserecordingstudio
209,000,000 including album sales,recording studio profits,concert recipts,music single record sales etc.......
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That depends on the artist's recording contract, their record label, and arrangements made with the producer. A "staff producer" working for a label or studio may receive no points; an independent producer may earn as much as a recording artist.
it cost about 50 or by the hours
You have to record a demo. These days it's pretty easy to do as there are recording studios everywhere. You could even do it at home if you have a home recording studio. When your demo is finished then you send it to any record company you'd like to sign with (like Island Records for example). It also helps to keep performing live as much as you can so you can begin to develop the type of following that record companies look for in unsigned acts.