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“ I encourage you to
compare the value and quality of these rates...

STUDIO RATES
(recording, editing, 24 track Digital at 24bit/48k)
Hourly $ 65 per hour
8 hour Block $ 400
12 hour lockout $ 500

All studio rates include Rich as engineer/active co-producer.
All setup/teardown is billed the above rates except drum
setup which is no charge.

Producer Fee when requested from
client $500 per song minimum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mixing $250 per song / fixed price

Song writing, arrangement, finishing (((custom pricing by request)

Studio Musicians $ 35 - $100 performance per song
Musician fees are paid directly to the musician, no markup.

Live concert recording

Custom CDR Master $ 50.00 per full CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD Duplication
CDR Copies (Including Jewel Case and Black on Silver Printing,
color printing available for an additional modest fee)
1 thru 24 $ 5.00 each
25 thru 49 $ 4.00 each
50 thru 99 $ 3.50 each
100 thru 199 $ 2.75 each
200 and up $ 2.50 each

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Services requiring custom pricing by request:

CD artwork, cover design, logo design, websites, press kits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“ I encourage you to compare the value and quality of these rates against the other Charlotte
studio/production operations that offer comparable quality and production services. Please consider
the in-your-face big sound that the DogHouse offers, the acoustics, advanced front-end electronics,
seasoned engineering, and the creative, relaxed vibe. Notice that final mix is fixed price.
The last thing an artist needs is the pressure of the clock during the most critical part of the project.
It’s all about the music.” Rich Mason

 

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