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Everything you need to know to run a profitable and satisfying recording studio business from your home. Have you ever dreamed of starting your own home-based recording studio business? There is no better time to do so. A home studio revolution is underway, with start-up costs as low or high as a budget allows. But it's a big undertaking. How to Start a Home-Based Recording Studio Business provides all the tools and success strategies you need to launch and grow your business. Veteran recording engineer and entrepreneur Joe Shambro walks you through all the steps necessary to turn your passion…mehr

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Everything you need to know to run a profitable and satisfying recording studio business from your home. Have you ever dreamed of starting your own home-based recording studio business? There is no better time to do so. A home studio revolution is underway, with start-up costs as low or high as a budget allows. But it's a big undertaking. How to Start a Home-Based Recording Studio Business provides all the tools and success strategies you need to launch and grow your business. Veteran recording engineer and entrepreneur Joe Shambro walks you through all the steps necessary to turn your passion into a business¿including the legalities, financial obstacles, marketing, and logistics associated with turning a space in your home into a professional recording studio. The first-ever guide to focus not only on outfitting a studio but also on converting a studio into a profit-making enterprise, How to Start a Home-Based Recording Studio is an indispensible reference for any studio at every stage of its operationStudio ChecklistProduction and Recording ContractBilling ContractControl Room ChecklistLicense Letter
Autorenporträt
Joe Shambro is an audio engineer, music producer, and music technology writer from St. Louis, MO. He has worked exclusively as a freelance engineer with a successful home-based recording and mixing studio, as well as traveling worldwide as an in-demand live sound engineer, mixing concerts and recording live for major-label and independent clients. As a recording engineer, he has recorded a diverse portfolio of projects for musicians, corporate, and government clients, from a concert in a bomb-proof bunker at the US Embassy in Amman, Jordan, recording tree frogs in rural Iowa, and capturing the deafening roar of a Space Shuttle launch up-close in high-definition. Joe is also a home recording & music technology writer for The New York Times Company¿s About.com property, as well as a contributing writer for EQ Magazine. His work has been featured on many media outlets, including CNN, The Armed Forces Network, and Clear Channel Radio.