That really depends on their job description. What is their actual job in the recording studios?
Some job titles are:
Studio Manager
Chief Engineer
Mixing Engineer
Mastering Engineer
Producer
Assistant Engineer
and more...
The Jonas Brothers have a studio in their house.I assume they do most of the practice there.When they are recording an album they do it wherever they happen to be,they even have a bus with a recording studio inside so they can keep touring and work on new songs .
Eric Clapton has frequently used his own recording studio, called "The Village," located in his home in England. This studio has been the site for many of his projects and collaborations. Additionally, Clapton has recorded in various other well-known studios around the world, but The Village remains a significant space for his work.
According to what i read/heard, Hendrix played Noel Redding,s Fender Precision bass guitar on "All Along The Watchtower. Apparently, this occurred because Redding had grew tired of Hendrix,s perfectionism in the recording studio, & that Hendrix would frequently have a group of friends/hangers-on in the recording studio with him when he recorded, which resulted in little or no work being done. Therefore, Noel Redding allegedly walked out of the studio & went drinking, while Jimi Hendrix recorded "ALL Along The Watchtower".
a record studio.
in a video studio thing
There are many functions of a studio. A studio is for getting work done in the business the studio is in. A music studio is for recording music, while a movie studio is for shooting films.
Usually you find them working in a recording studio.
at a recording studio
The Jonas Brothers have a studio in their house.I assume they do most of the practice there.When they are recording an album they do it wherever they happen to be,they even have a bus with a recording studio inside so they can keep touring and work on new songs .
Sound absorbing materials. multiple layers of glass.
Eric Clapton has frequently used his own recording studio, called "The Village," located in his home in England. This studio has been the site for many of his projects and collaborations. Additionally, Clapton has recorded in various other well-known studios around the world, but The Village remains a significant space for his work.
Going to bed late and spending to much time in the recording studio.
Studio musician.
I believe the only age restrictions are that of any other job. I think in the US its around 16 or something like that to legally work. The chances of getting a job at a recording studio when you are that young is slim to none unless you know someone or have family in the industry. Recording studios have millions of dollars worth of gear and are hesitant to let someone that doesn't know what they are doing around. You could possibly get an internship and be a runner or something like that and work your way up. I would suggest young people that are interested in recording to get some gear and start recording at home to get to know the basics and build some experience, and then contact studios for an internship.
Don't know exactly the number of working people at night but according to me 90% people are work there.
Find someone with a studio where you can record a decent version of your work or, if you have the expertise, make your own recording. It does help if to have a studio recording as the sound engineer, or whoever helps with the arranging, will be able to give guidance on how your sound comes across. If you're not sure where you can find a studio local to you, then ask at a musical instrument shop. They usually have some insight... and contacts!
-Pre Production - Demos, Songwriting - Pre Studio work -Tracking (Actual Recording) - Basic tracks - Overdubs -Mixing - Combine all separate tracks into one - Making volume, Pan, effects changes -Mastering - Apply effects to create a cohesive album