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A $110 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit is required for all sessions.

*Please ask about our cancellation policy upon booking session.

Multi-Track Recording $110.00/Hour (1hr. Minimum)
(Recording time varies, some artists spend 2 hrs. on a single aria while others spend 10 minutes. The average artist spends 1/2 hr. per aria.)

 

Multi-Track Editing, Mixing And Mastering $110.00/Hour (1hr. Minimum)
(Count on at least 1/2 hr. per aria in this phase. It can take longer depending upon the number and complication of the edits.) *Click here for explanation of terms.


On Location Stereo Stealth Recording $350+Admission
Record any performance completely undetectable to surrounding audience members.
(Price includes editing out pauses, putting in fades and all mastering)

 

On Location Multi-Track Recording $200/Hour
(2hr. Minimum) + Parking And/Or Transportation Costs

(Price includes editing out pauses, putting in fades and all mastering)

 

Session Out Take CD’s …$25.00
(A CD containing all the takes of a session or sessions in order to pick edits)

 

Cassette/Minidisc/Dat Transfer To CD…$110.00/Hour
(Includes mastering and track indexing)

 

Cassette/Minidisc/Dat Transfer To CD…$110.00/Per CD
(Straight transfer, no mastering, tracks are left as is. Indexes are placed at customers request.)

 

CD To CD Compilations…$55.00
(Does not include any mastering)

 

2x Master With Frame Accurate Log…$5.00

 

Archival fee…$10.00/Per Project
(Includes all storage fees)

 

 

*Editing- the first stage of the post recording process. Sample accurate editing is possible. The artist can either combine sections from complete run-throughs into one take or record the piece in sections and edit it into one complete take. Anything is possible, pop in cadenzas, high notes, etc. Our engineers are some of the best in the world at editing classical music (proficient in the reading of all operatic scores, orchestral scores and many languages). Every edit point is thoroughly checked on multiple sources to ensure that it is undetectable to the human ear.

 

* Mixing- the second stage of the post recording process. Levels between instruments are balanced, reverb is added and any tonal shaping (EQ, compression, de-essing, pitch correction, etc.) is applied.

 

*Mastering- The final stage in the post recording process. Track indexes are placed, level matching from one song to the next is made consistent and any final tonal shaping is done in this process (i.e. frequency dependent compression, EQ, etc.).