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Deciding where you’d like to record your first project can be a little daunting. Like many industries, the advancement of technology has made for an incredible amount of choices. For this reason, a lot of people just opt for the path of least resistance: choosing to work with someone they know, a place nearby, or whatever is cheapest. For others, the natural first choice is to start doing it on their own.
While there is no single right or wrong way to make a record, there may be a right or wrong way for you. And the last thing anyone wants is to find out the hard way that they're working with the wrong producer or studio. Or to invest a lot of money into a home setup only to discover that they don't have the time, energy, or skills required to meet their own expectations.
It can be tough to sort through every option and weigh the potential tradeoffs to find the right path forward for your situation. Fortunately, Matt Patrick, owner and producer at The Library Recording Studio, joined me for this important conversation to weigh in on all the essential factors that go into this decision. Matt has been producing records for nearly 2 decades and is among the most respected producers and studios in the Twin Cities.
We discussed setting goals and expectations for your recording project, understanding the investment, how to choose a producer, thinking through the recording experience, and much more. Matt shares a ton of wisdom in this episode about producing music and shares many stories to demonstrate the variety of ways it can be done.
If you've been wondering where to start in your search for recording options, this episode will help you think through the major pieces and make the best decision for you. Enjoy!
Full transcript and show notes
Connect with the Guest:
🔗 The Library Website
🔗 The Library Instagram
Connect with Me:
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📷 Connect on Instagram
🕺 Connect on TikTok
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Give Feedback:
📬 Send me a message: [email protected]
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🎙️ Brought to you by Helvig Productions
Production, videography, and coaching to help you sound your best, tell your story, and promote your music. Think of us like your extra bandmate, 100% focused on helping you create something special that you and your fans will enjoy for a lifetime.
🙏 Thank You
This podcast is made possible by the hard work, expertise, and commitment of my team: Max Greene and Joey Biehn. I'm forever grateful. And thank YOU, for listening.
Theme Music: "Thankful" Courtesy of LUEDVIG
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Deciding where you’d like to record your first project can be a little daunting. Like many industries, the advancement of technology has made for an incredible amount of choices. For this reason, a lot of people just opt for the path of least resistance: choosing to work with someone they know, a place nearby, or whatever is cheapest. For others, the natural first choice is to start doing it on their own.
While there is no single right or wrong way to make a record, there may be a right or wrong way for you. And the last thing anyone wants is to find out the hard way that they're working with the wrong producer or studio. Or to invest a lot of money into a home setup only to discover that they don't have the time, energy, or skills required to meet their own expectations.
It can be tough to sort through every option and weigh the potential tradeoffs to find the right path forward for your situation. Fortunately, Matt Patrick, owner and producer at The Library Recording Studio, joined me for this important conversation to weigh in on all the essential factors that go into this decision. Matt has been producing records for nearly 2 decades and is among the most respected producers and studios in the Twin Cities.
We discussed setting goals and expectations for your recording project, understanding the investment, how to choose a producer, thinking through the recording experience, and much more. Matt shares a ton of wisdom in this episode about producing music and shares many stories to demonstrate the variety of ways it can be done.
If you've been wondering where to start in your search for recording options, this episode will help you think through the major pieces and make the best decision for you. Enjoy!
Full transcript and show notes
Connect with the Guest:
🔗 The Library Website
🔗 The Library Instagram
Connect with Me:
✉️ Subscribe to the newsletter
📷 Connect on Instagram
🕺 Connect on TikTok
📺 Subscribe on YouTube
Give Feedback:
📬 Send me a message: [email protected]
💬 Suggest a guest or topic: [email protected]
🧡 Leave a rating on Spotify
✍️ Write a review on Apple Podcasts
🎙️ Brought to you by Helvig Productions
Production, videography, and coaching to help you sound your best, tell your story, and promote your music. Think of us like your extra bandmate, 100% focused on helping you create something special that you and your fans will enjoy for a lifetime.
🙏 Thank You
This podcast is made possible by the hard work, expertise, and commitment of my team: Max Greene and Joey Biehn. I'm forever grateful. And thank YOU, for listening.
Theme Music: "Thankful" Courtesy of LUEDVIG
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