FAQs

During what hours can I book time at your studio? 

Generally between 11am and 6pm.

When do I pay you? 

Balance is due following the session.

Do I need to be there for the final mixdown? 

 It is not necessary for you to be there. 

Do you provide CD sleeves and/or artwork?

No, I do not provide any packaging or CD artwork.

What are your rates?

Currently I am offering a special of 100 € per song...which includes up to two hrs of  studio record time and final mixdown. 

My English is not that good...how can we communicate?

Ich spreche fliessend deutsch…

 

What is your cancellation policy?

If you need to cancel or reschedule for any reason, as a courtesy please give at least 48 hours notice. 

Do I need to bring my own musican(s)?

You can play yourself or you may bring someone in to play your material. 

Can you record vocals for more than one person at a time?

Yes, however I have the most control over individual dynamics if multiple voices are recorded separately. I have done live group recordings of up to five singers with great results.

Can you recommend a pianist for me?

Yes, I can recommend a number of pianists depending on your material. 

What else, if anything is provided at your studio?

Friendly atmosphere and a good time...and of course, water and juice. 
                                         

What forms of payment do you accept?

 Cash and bank transfers. 

How do I book time if I do not know how long I will need?

After gathering some basic information I should be able to determine how much time you may need.

Can you do choral or group recording?

This depends on whether I am recording live with piano or not. For non-live recordings I can only record four singers at a time due to headphone limitations.  

Do you have any pre-existing tracks which I can sing with/record my voice to for demo purposes? 

Yes, I do have a selection of music tracks which you can record your vocals to however these are only for non-commercial purposes. I have a library of titles ranging from jazz standards to Christian pop