F.A.Q.
Do you do Mixing or Mastering?
Absolutely, and we have some of the best mixing and mastering engineers on our staff. We have Mix and Master packages ready to book instantly on our Post Production page. If you’d like us to walk you through our packages and options, as well as make sure we’re getting you the best rates for your project, get in touch!
Where can I park my car?
Parking is on the street on Teaneck Rd and it is free. There is also a public parking lot across the street from the Studio.
Do you make/have beats?
We have a large inventory of drum kits, samples, keyboards, and various other instruments. Building up those tracks into beats takes a lot of time and creativity, so please plan accordingly.
Can I get a tour of the studio?
Yes, absolutely. Please schedule a specific day and time via our website or just call 201-923-8663
Are you currently accepting new interns?
We already have a few interns, but we welcome applicants to send their musical experience and resumes to Studioproductionservice@outlook.com
Can I use any of the equipment in the studio?
Almost everything listed on the website is available for use at no additional charge. However, if you requested a certain type of Equipment or software there will be a small charge for it.
Can I bring my own engineer for my recording?
Sure, your engineer must know how to use the software that we use. We are not responsible for your tracks or data loss. Please see Management for more details.
Can I book a session for right now?
Yes, you can go to the BOOK YOUR SESSION tab to schedule your session. All session must be book in advance and paid upfront.
I want to record a new song, but I need some help finishing the melodies and/or lyrics. Can my Engineer help me with that?
All of our Engineers have an extremely musical ear and a friendly ability to guide our artists and clients through the many musical and creative recording decisions that go into every recording. It’s this creative guidance that helps to translate your song into a successful recording.
However, please recognize that there is a difference between an audio engineer and a songwriter. If you feel that the melodies or lyrics of your songs are not yet set-in stone, we don’t recommend that you come into the studio just yet to record them.
Instead, we recommend that you find a co-writer to collaborate with so when you get to the studio, you’re comfortable performing your songs as you would in a live setting. The Pre Production room is a very popular and affordable choice for writing and pre-production sessions!