How to Record Vocals 3

In this part in the series of How to record vocals, I'll talk about vocal editing, and preparing your vocals for mixing. If you reach this part, you already have one or more vocal takes that you like and now you're in the process of piecing together your final vocal track. Start with the take you l ... [Read More]

How to Record Vocals 2

Dim the lights, get in the mood, you are about to record a killer vocal track for your song. You've put a lot of effort into recording your song and even put some money into buying your own home recording studio gear for recording vocals. Now it's your turn to get the most out of your vocals to comp ... [Read More]

How to Record Vocals

Can you record vocal tracks from home and make them sound like they were recorded in a top commercial recording studio? Are there any advantages for recording vocals at home other then, of course saving a lot of money? The answer is: YES! You'll be surprised to know that some of the vocal tracks y ... [Read More]

How to Get 100,000 Fans

Your fans are your lifeblood as an artist. They're the gateway from musical obscurity into nationwide success. And when it comes to fans, there's no such thing as too many. You want tons. You want thousands. You want millions. You know it's doable, but how can you make it happen? First, let's ... [Read More]

How to Keep Your Fans Begging for New Music

How do you keep your fans coming back for new music? Do you give them a constant stream of new songs to download? Do you release a killer album once in a long while and make them wait and anticipate your next full-length release? In a recent post, I talked about a survey from Tunecore that asked mu ... [Read More]

Music Career Tips: Making a Living While Making Music

Do you make money from music? Does anyone you know have a self-sustaining music career? When I interview artists to feature on the Studio Pros blog, that seems to be the ultimate goal of most of them: turning their passion for music into a sustainable, full-time career. So what exactly is the rig ... [Read More]

Touring Tips: Choosing the Right Gigs

Have you ever noticed that gig opportunities can quickly go from exciting to confusing? When you first start playing shows, just about any gig sounds like a good one. - Playing a 15 minute open mic night at the local coffeshop. - Performing one song at a local talent show. - Jamming at a friend's b ... [Read More]

Featured Artist: Eliza Kelley

Studio Pros artist Eliza Kelley has been a professional musician for years, but not of the rock variety. With a master's degree in French Horn performance from Boston University, she has been playing and teaching classical music for a living in her hometown of Atlanta, GA. "I play with the Gree ... [Read More]

Recording Tips: Keep it Simple

When I record a song, I have a tendency to layer many instruments on top of one another. Like, millions of instruments. OK, so maybe that's a slight exaggeration, but I do tend to get carried away. Sometimes I'll program a drum part that I think sounds pretty cool, but to beef it up I'll double i ... [Read More]

Use Studio Pros No Matter What Language You Speak

We love working with artists from across the globe. Although many of our customers live in America, we are always recording music projects for people in Europe, Asia, South America—just about anywhere besides Antarctica, really. We also regularly work with musicians who don't speak English as their ... [Read More]
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