[mdlug] Recording studio for weekly use?

Tony Bemus tony at bemushosting.com
Wed Nov 7 16:52:40 EST 2012


yea,  I have a room that we can do it but I thought this would be a good
chance to up our production level.

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Kulkis <akulkis00 at gmail.com>
To: tony at bemushosting.com, MDLUG's Main discussion list
<mdlug at mdlug.org>
Subject: Re: [mdlug] Recording studio for weekly use?
Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2012 16:47:44 -0500

Tony Bemus wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>      I was wondering if anyone here has any ideas about a recording
> studio that I can use on a weekly basis.
>      I am a host on the Sunday Morning Linux Review podcast and we have
> lost our record location.  I am trying to look for a consistent place
> for us to meet and record our show.  Does anyone here have any contacts
> in the metro-detroit?  We need to record audio only but video isn't out
> of the question.    I tried some of the city's and their studios are
> open to the public and Comcast said that they completely discontinued
> the public access program.
>
> The only firm requirements are metro detroit area, quiet or sound proof
> room for three people, and internet access.  We have our own equipment
> but not opposed to using professional equipment if available.
>
> Oh one last thing,  Since we don't make money from our show then a place
> with no cost is best.
>
>

Hmmm.  Doesn't any of you have room in one of your basements?

A little bit of noise control (sheets of sponge-foam do wonders)
and you have your own impromptu recording studio.

Creating a sound-recording studio is much less investment, and
far more forgiving of minor oversights, than, say, a photographic
darkroom.  And home darkrooms used to be commonplace.

-- 
Tony Bemus
Bemus Hosting and Computer Repair
http://www.bemushosting.com




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