Happy Fun Time Recording! - Salem, OR
I've been lurking here for a while but haven't posted yet. Anyway... I did some on-location recording for a couple years (living the apartment life - couldn't track much there) until I bought a house last spring. Now I'm working on turning my basement into a very humble project studio:
www.HappyFunTimeRecording.com
Thanks!
-Ryan
Remember the bad studio name thread? Here's mine (Salem, OR)
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Re: Remember the bad studio name thread? Here's mine (Salem,
Get ready for real happy fun times. Actually, get ready for a super huge pain in the ass! Unless, that is, you have some clients you actually enjoy working with.
Sorry, I'm a bit of a pill today!
Sorry, I'm a bit of a pill today!
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Re: Remember the bad studio name thread? Here's mine (Salem,
Yeah, isn't it amazing how much faster the time goes by when you're enjoying the project? One band I've done had a single weekend session that felt like a couple hours. Then there's another band where a couple hours feels like an entire weekend.... and now it's tax time and that's tons of happy fun!
Re: Remember the bad studio name thread? Here's mine (Salem,
That's cool. How long have you lived in Salem?
Beware of starting ANY project without getting exact details on payments, prepayments, etc...audio or otherwise...
Beware of starting ANY project without getting exact details on payments, prepayments, etc...audio or otherwise...
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Re: Remember the bad studio name thread? Here's mine (Salem,
Since I was ten. I went to college in Corvallis and then tried to escape to Portland. But it was not to be.... I ended up getting a computer job with the state and stayed in Salem. It's not bad though.... I'm pretty used to it.
Thanks for the startup tips! So far I don't hand over any mixes (rough or otherwise) until their balance is paid in full. That seems to work so far!
Thanks for the startup tips! So far I don't hand over any mixes (rough or otherwise) until their balance is paid in full. That seems to work so far!
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