We have a stable of great musicians, real gear, with tape capabilities. Real organ, real piano, real rhodes and wurly, about any amp and guitar/bass combo you can think of.
The studio has been around since 2006. We have a wonderful stable of musicians and singers for about any style you can think of. Bass, guitar, keys, strings, about anything you might need and don't want to use midi. Our players can read or improvise.
I'd love to hear about your project. Click the 'Contact' button above to get in touch.
Languages
- English
Interview with Sonic Factory Studios
Q: Analog or digital and why?
A: BOTH! Love analog bug love the digital workflow.
Q: What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?
A: 30 years in music.
Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?
A: We like all levels of artist here. I love people that have been doing it for decades but also love being part of someone's first song and recording experience.
Q: Can you share one music production tip?
A: This is for file sharing...all studios involved need to have the same "zero" for the timeline.
Q: What type of music do you usually work on?
A: Rock, country, and folky stuff, but everything comes through our doors.
Q: What's your strongest skill?
A: Instrumental, vocal, and editing/mixing are all equal with what we can do.
Q: What do you bring to a song?
A: Musical ideas, sound ideas, arrangement suggestions...really any part of it.
Q: What's your typical work process?
A: Different depending on the project.
Q: Tell us about your studio setup.
A: Been open since 2006 as a for hire studio. We have put out 100's of projects. With a backline company in the same building, we literally have about anything to make the sound you're thinking. The players are what make the difference. These are all quality players that have been around and will try and get what you're wanting until you're happy. Pro Tools based.
Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?
A: Anyone that can work on art with an open mind.
Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.
A: Recording and mixing. Sometimes whole project is in house, sometimes we are sending tracks to other studios.
- PianoAverage price - $70 per song
- Acoustic GuitarAverage price - $100 per song
- Bass ElectricAverage price - $100 per song
- Electric GuitarAverage price - $100 per song
- Live drum trackAverage price - $70 per song
- Full instrumental productionAverage price - $400 per song
- Mixing EngineerAverage price - $400 per song
- C3 with Leslie 122
- Wurlitzer 200A
- Rhodes 73
- about any amp or guitar
- studio upright piano
- tape
- lots of analog outboard