Monday, February 18, 2013

Recording Studio Tours

Wow. I'm really out of touch with how recording music to get yourself out there works. I didn't know they had such accomodations for the budding musician. Blue Jay had the coolest site I thought. I loved the "fuel guage" navigator in the bottom left-hand corner. The site was well laid out and you could even change the music to your liking. They had a very comprehensive list of places to stay while recording and what they were close to. The SoHo Studio didn't have as much of an interactive website. They had a good client list and seemed like a decent location, however, the presentation wasn't as good as the other three. Radio Ready had a good introductory video, especially the clientele list. They highlighted most of their aspects well. The classiest studio by far was the studio in MN called Pachyderm Studio. Their website was the most elegant layout of the four. They offered the most amnenities and had the best accomodations. If I were an artist, I'd definately pick Pachyderm for my needs. However, my second pick would be Blue Jay. And it's because of their website. It has so many cool features and it's a very fun website to navigate and play with. The recording industry is far more in depth than I'd anticipated. I didn't know studios provided places for the artists to stay. Nor did I know they provided staff for them to work with. This was more eye-opening than I had anticipated earlier. I enjoyed touring the studios and looking at their websites.

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  1. Pachyderm introduced me to a new group that I had never heard of and I'm new fan....Indigenous

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