Production.

It starts with an idea. One part of production is song-writing and arrangement, while other parts include sound design, instrument choice, and production texturing. There are varying levels of production which can drastically change per genre. Some prefer light production while others prefer highly processed songs. A high effort in production does not necessarily mean synthetic songs. Songs can be organic wherein the production part of these songs if making sure you get “that” sound you heard in your head. I can help with that…

  1. First, we’ll discuss your project and your goals with a free consultation

  2. Second, you’ll send your rough demo to me so I can review and get my wheels turning

  3. Third, we’ll determine how much production you need whether it be song-writing, additional musicians, instrument choices, recording techniques, etc.

  4. Next, we’ll share ideas and start recording an upgraded demo

  5. Lastly, we’ll bounce out your final demo in wav format that you can utilize to for your professional recording. You may also want stems (individual tracks) as often times, some demo tracks can make it into the final professional recording.

RECORDING GEAR

  • Hardware

    Apollo Twin

    SSL Fusion

    Tegler Stereo Tube EQ and Compressor

    Heritage Stereo Bus Compressor

    Preamps: UAD, Warm Audio, AEA, RME

    Warm Audio Tube EQs

    Aphex Exciter

    Mics: Mojave, Blue, 57s, 58s, 421, Lewitt, Sure

    Guitars: Gibson SG, Fender Strat, Telecaster, Les Paul, Jazz Bass, Marcus Miller Bass

    Amps: Triple Rectifier, Nextone, Amp modelers

    Monitors: Adam AX7, Avatone

  • Software

    Universal Audio interface and plugins

    Protools 11

    Slate Digital suite

    Antares Autotune

    Waves bundles

    Fabfilter bundles

    iZotope bundles

    Reason