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.
Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios.
They go into a studio, record their demos, and have their record companies priduce them onto cd's and albums.
recording a song, album or doing a duet. They are fulfilling a record contract.
Anyone who wants to record can book studio time. Getting a beat doesn't have anything to do with a recording studio. The recording studio records the music. For beats you would need to contact a producer. Some studios do have people on staff that also make beats, but most don't offer this service. You would need to contact each studio to find out what they offer.
He's recording the ninth studio album at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles.
You record your music at a recording studio.
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 .
He went to the recording studio to cut a record as a birthday present for his mother
Press Record.
Recording studios don't make you famous. Recording studios record music. You will want to contact record labels to "get famous."
Set the recording time to a minute and try to re-record
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Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios.
Dude, that's a matter of opinion. Just search for a sound you find cool, and use the cell phone's recording function to record the sound, then set it as your ringtone, like I did.
any where from 30 to 150 dollars
You can record a song in Nashville TN at the Ryman Auditorium. They have a recording studio with a professional sound engineer.
Just type in ''Chris Jericho's Theme Song'' or ''WWE Theme Songs'' in the app store on ur phone and download it as ur ringtone. Or if u don't wanna pay for the ringtone what I do is record the song from the compter on my phone then I set the recording as my ringtone. Or u can always go to a free ringtone site.