Good recording studios in Triangle area (or beyond, if they're really good...)?
clamnebula
OUTERclamnebula at planet-save.comSPACE
Wed Jan 26 20:05:25 EST 2005
Duck-kee is in fact a good and inexpensive place to record. Check out the
studio's website here: http://duckkee.home.mindspring.com/
-Neb
<hangintough99MAPSON at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone know a good recording studio for making demos to get gigs, and
> that would be good enough to put on a CD release? I'm a little out of
> the loop as far as the scene goes around here, but I recall a place in
> Mebane that was called, Duck-kee studios I think? Or something like
> that? Are they around, and if so, are they a good option for a start
> up band? I just did a search on the group and a guy named "Ryan
> Pickett" came up, and wondering if he'd be a good option. I just need
> something really basic. It's just two of us right now (me on
> guitar/singing , and my friend Lucas on drums). Basic
> rock/pop/soul/folk/R & B originals. We don't have a bass player, but
> the option to lay down a bass track on the recording would be nice. Or
> organ would be good to. And we're on a budget, so discounts for
> recording at night, or buying blocks of time, whatever, would be great.
> Looking for good bang for the buck, but not wanting to skimp where it
> counts. (To quote Shaw, "Mere parsimony is not economy.") Anyway,
> just wondering. Thanks to anyone offering advice! Feel free to post
> here or to send me an email: toddigoe
> [ATTHERECORDINGSTUDIOTHATROCKSHARDONMYHAT] yahoo.com
> Thank you,
> Todd
>
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