| Check The Competition Pricing Per Hour is dependent amongst many variables... but here are a few ideas to get you going in the right direction
1. Check local studios in your area and see what they charge on an average.
2. Think of the quality of your gear and how many artist you have recorded in the past and the cost to keep your gear maintained.
3. Think from an artists point of view... artist will pay for quality... don't short yourself... I have seen studios charge $70.00 for an 8 hour block... this hurts all of us when we cut our prices to low and it cripples the recording studios... No Low Balling tutt
based on the gear I run, my local competition and studio upkeep, I charge around $40.00 per hour booked.
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