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Wednesday, 29 December 2021 / Published in adr, adr miami, audio recordinng, audio services, audiobooks, music, recording session, recording studio, remote recording, studios, voiceover

Professional Recording Studios Vs. DIY Home Studios—The Pros and Cons To Consider

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Over the last decade, DIY home recording has become incredibly common. Perhaps it’s because professional equipment is more accessible these days, or maybe it’s because too many people that are recording are unable to afford the rates offered by professional recording studios.

And we see why people may prefer DIY home studios over professional studios—they have their perks. But for most people who’re used to recording in professional studios, DIY home studios just don’t make the cut.

But we’ve decided to compare the pros and cons of both so you can figure out what would work best for you.

Why Opt for A DIY Home Studio?

Well, for starters, because it’s possible for you to do so now.

Back in the day, recording equipment was limited and pretty expensive. Of course, a lot of the equipment is still expensive, but more options and alternatives are available in the market today.

In fact, a beginner’s studio could start with a computer and a microphone, but of course, the quality of content produced from this basic equipment would also be pretty basic.

But there are upsides to a DIY home studio. For example, the biggest benefit is that you have unlimited time since you’re not paying anyone for the studio. This could allow you to be more creative since there’s no pressure. It’ll also give you the space to record when you feel your best.

Moreover, a home studio might not cost you as much as sessions at a professional studio, and it’ll definitely be more comfortable because you’d be in a familiar space.

How Are Professional Recording Studios Better?

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While a home studio might cost less and feel more comfortable, a professional studio is designed to give you better results.

To put it simply, a professional recording studio is meant for professionals, so you can rest assured that it’s equipped with the greatest and the latest in terms of equipment and facilities.

Moreover, the best recording studios have an entire team of producers and engineers to make your recording session a success—who’s going to help you at home? Experienced engineers usually have a lot of tips and feedback that can help you improve.

And one of the reasons why we prefer professional studios is because they help us stay focused during work, while recording at home can be very distracting. And most importantly, professional studios make post-production feel like a breeze!

Pick the Best Recording Studio in Miami

But if you’re investing in a professional recording studio for all these benefits they have over DIY home studios, it’s crucial to pick the right recording studio as well.

This means looking for studios with a great reputation, incredible equipment, and experienced producers and engineers—and not to brag, but that does sound a lot like us!

We’re an ISDN studio, and we offer audio production services in Miami, FL.

You can also give us a call to learn more about our audio post-production services here at Elite Music Studio in Miami.

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Tuesday, 28 December 2021 / Published in adr, adr miami, audio recording, audio recordinng, audio services, audiobooks, miami recording, music, post production, record, recording session, recording studio, remote recording

5 Tips To Get The Most Out Your Recording Session

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Whether you’re recording an audiobook or doing a voiceover for a commercial, audio recording is one of those things that appear very simple until you’re in the studio, you realize that it’s anything but that.

Not only is it hard to get your pitch and pace just right, but you also have to deal with the pressure that comes from time constraints. This is because you’re paying for every second that you spend there for most recording studios, so there’s little room for error.

So, if you’ve got a recording session coming up, here are a few tips that can help you make it a success.

Be Punctual and Well Prepared

It goes without saying that when you’re recording at a professional studio where you’re paying by the hour—you need to be on time and well-prepared.

It’s also crucial to keep in mind that a recording studio isn’t a place to practice or experiment; it’s a place to record, so it’s best to get right to it. And the only way to do that is to have a solid plan of action beforehand.

Take Care of Your Vocal Cords

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Your voice is your biggest tool in a recording studio, so it needs to be on point. Even if you naturally have a great voice, it’s important to take care of it, especially before a recording session.

For instance, you should get enough sleep the night before. Quality sleep can enhance your voice quality as well. Moreover, you need to stay hydrated and keep your vocal folds hydrated.

It might also be a good idea to avoid certain foods and beverages that can hinder your voice quality. And also, don’t forget to warm up!

Make Sure That You and The Engineer or On the Same Page

Having an experienced engineer is important, but what’s also important is forming a rapport with them. Talk to the producer and engineer well before the recording session to ensure everyone’s on the same page in terms of the expectations and goals.

Make sure you tell them what you need so that they can give you their feedback and also prep in advance for the session.

Also, keep them in the loop continuously and make the most of the feedback you receive. It’ll help you record better.

Keep It Slow and Steady

While, of course, in most cases, you do want to get the most bang for your buck when you’re paying by the hour, and that may want you to speed things up. But for better results, we highly recommend taking things slow but steady.

If you rush the recording session, you might do more takes than necessary which will, of course, cost you more in the longer run.

Choose the Right Studio

Needless to say, a perfect recording studio is a necessity for a perfect recording session. From the equipment to the engineers, there are quite a few factors to consider when picking a studio.

Luckily, we’ve got everything you need at Elite Music Studios. We’re an ADR recording and dubbing studio in Miami, offering postproduction services.

Give us a call to learn about our complete audio production services in Miami.

Recording an audiobook for Penguin Random House at Elite Music Studios.
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Friday, 05 November 2021 / Published in audio services

Boosting Audio Book Sales: All You Need to Know

Audiobooks are becoming increasingly popular because of their flexibility and convenience. They are a good choice for those who might not enjoy reading as much as others or for those who simply can’t. Audiobooks offer many benefits, such as the ability to multitask, the ability to replay sections you don’t understand without having to rewind your audiobook (unless it has chapters), and the ease of listening while commuting. If you’re an author who has created audio versions of your book, here’s how you can boost your sales. (more…)

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Saturday, 10 July 2021 / Published in audio services

How to Choose the Right Studio for Your Next Project

With recording studios emerging all over the country, choosing the right one can be tricky. Your options are only destined to grow, making the decision process even more complicated. Here are some factors to consider when narrowing down your search for the perfect recording studio: (more…)

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Thursday, 27 May 2021 / Published in audio, audio services, audiobook, elite, elite music, estudio miami, hispanic, recording studio

Listening is The New Reading

The audiobook market is seeing rapid adoption in the past few years as people who want to read books but don’t have the time now have the chance to listen.

In fact, audio is no longer viewed as an optional extra for authors and publishers; it’s a vital and vibrant part of the publishing industry.

Elite Music Studios have been making audiobooks for many years, and have good experience of everything required to take the words off the page and get them recorded quickly, efficiently and at high quality.

With our studio based in Miami,Florida, we are proud to help bring your written word off the page and into the world of spoken-word entertainment.

At Elite, we can take care of the whole audio production process from casting, the recording, through to edit, check listen and master into any delivery format required.

The future of books is fewer eyes and more ears.

We’ve worked with many independent authors and well-known publishing houses such as Audible, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, among others.

Visit our website for more information regarding our services.

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Thursday, 08 April 2021 / Published in audio services

5 Reasons to Use a Pro Recording Studio For Your Next Media Project

Audio production studios have a market size of $1 billion owing to the increased demand for high-quality audio content. It may be relatively easy to record sound in your bedroom for your media project, but it can’t rival the high standards of a pro recording studio. If you’re a musician or filmmaker who wants exceptional audio quality, here are five reasons why you should use a pro recording studio. (more…)

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Monday, 05 April 2021 / Published in audio services, Entertainment

How Businesses Can Stay Safe During the COVID-19 Pandemic With Audio Technology

There’s no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic created an unfavorable distance between businesses and their customers. In 2020, over 12,000 stores shut down in the US; the business landscape must resort to the online world to survive the deadly virus and global recession. On the bright side, audio technology innovations are enabling business owners to continue staying in touch with customers while staying socially distant. Here’s how audio production and technology can help your business survive and potentially grow further. (more…)

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Monday, 04 February 2013 / Published in audio services, celebrity voice over, corporate video, dr.arthur, dubbing, dubbing services, foreign voices, stop smoking, teens, vo talent

Simultaneous voice over recording

One of the core multimedia services is the precise dubbing of spoken audio content in video productions.  Dubbing is the post-production process, used in a video production, in which vocal recording occurs subsequent to the original recording stage; is widely used, is a more universal method of converting video productions for many markets.

With a wide listing of bilingual voice actors, Elite Music Studios have the experienced in recording foreign voices and replacing them in movies, TV series, marketing  & corporate videos, e-learning that could be useful  for any project.


This was a great session done at our studio for a corporate video.

Helping teens stop smoking.

 

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Monday, 16 January 2012 / Published in audio, audio engineer, audio engineering, audio services, foley, foley artist, recording, recording studio, sound fx

The Art of Foley

A Foley artist recreates sound effects for film, TV and radio productions using different kinds of shoes and lots of props (plates, glasses, chairs). They work under the direction of a Sound Editor and often use their own extensive collection of small props. They are the unseen actors who reproduce sounds, required when the original track is either unusable or completely replaced as in the case of foreign versions.
Foley generally consists of three elements:
Clothing Moves: The Moves Track is a layer of sound that recreates the clothing rustle of actors as they walk, run and move. It sounds like a smooth but distinct white noise that allows the mixer a base coat of sound. It allows the artist to create a “sound design” for the characters and sets the overall tone of the Foley Track.
Footsteps: A Foley artist is sometimes called a ‘Foley Walker’ because one of the most important elements we provide is the sound of the footsteps. Feet are very difficult to perform. It takes a lot of practice to get the exact feeling and timing while standing stationary – you can’ t walk across the room because the microphone needs to be fixed and besides.
 
Specifics: These are the real fun in Foley. They allow you to paint with sound, recreating the actual movements in an enhanced way.
·       Corn Starch in a leather pouch makes the sound of snow crunch.
·       A pair of gloves sounds like bird wing flaps.
·       A heavy staple gun and or other metal parts make can make a good gun sound.
·       Cellophane can make the sound of crackling fire (the effects editor should do the fire but in a pinch it does work).
·       A heavy rolled and taped up telephone book makes a good ‘body punching’ surface
Without these crucial background noises, movies, TV series, radio productions, etc. feel unnaturally quiet and uncomfortable.
… If your big productions required a very specific sound effect, at Elite Music Studios, we have one of the greatest Foley artist and sound engineer to give live to your creativity.
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Thursday, 05 January 2012 / Published in audio, audio services, elite music, frank quintero, miami, recording studio

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