Studio Session 1
EQUITMENT LIST
OUTGOINGS
Live Room
£20 per hour x 3 =£60
Hours used 3
Studio
£20 per hour x 3 =£60
Hours used 3
Instrument
3 hrs. Drums 60
3 hrs. Live room 60
3 hrs. Studio room 60
60 x 3= £180
Microphones
AKG D121
This microphone is pacifically built to record a kick drum the reason why this microphone is reendowed for its performance when recording a kick microphone is because it can take large amount of spl.
AKG C1414
This microphone is a condenser meaning it picks up a lot of low end and high end mainly used for vocals however we had this as back up in case we needed a roomy effect from the drums set back.
3 X SM57
we used These microphone in our recording session due to the SM57 microphones being very versatile .which is also a cardioid and which also has isolated signal chain.
3 X SM58
we used these microphone on the toms and cymbals due to their cardioid polar pattern furthermore these microphone are very robust and can take a lot of SPL witch is always ideal when recording drums .
2 X SE1A
We used these microphones as overheads due to their good reputation in the music industry the reason being that these microphones are very
10 X XLR CABLES/STANDS
£20 X 10 + 20 FOR XLR = £220
Monitors
Genelec 8030CPM Active Studio Monitor,
Desk
Allen & heath
Total
Staff
JOSH BOOTH
JOB ROLE : PERFORMER Salary : £20
PAYED BY :SAM JONES – £20
SAM JONES
Job Role :Studio Engineer Payment : £20
Payed by: Josh Booth -£ 20
JOE FOWLER
Job role: Assistant: 2
Hours Worked: 2
Payment per hour: £10
Total payment: £20
Payed by:
Josh Booth: £10 Sam Jones: £10
Total Staff Spending’s
£30
The studio session.
During this recording session my role was to engineer for Joshua booth and myself. We needed complete a drum recording for our FMP session, we also had some assistance from our friend and class mate Joseph Fowler who helped us to set up the music studio and live room for our recording session, as a team we connected the studio to the live room through the wall box. .
Once our setup was complete we got down to work so Josh decided that he wanted to be the drummer for both our sessions witch made sense due to him being more experienced Drummer than my self.
Whilst josh was getting set up in the live room I set up the mixing desk , Patch bay monitors and our DAW of choice was logic. The drum session consisted of two performances one was joshes death metal drums for his track and my simple drum loop for my house track.
In addition we also hired a studio assistant to help us to record this session, the role of the assistant was to help us set up the microphones in the correct alignment and to also plug in the XLR cable into the wall box.
Drum set- the images below are of the drum microphone set up.
Finances
410
Income
Studio engineer for Josh Vocals -£20
Assistant engineer for josh vocals – £10
Daily Pay income = £30
Student Session 2 Vocals
EQUIPMENT LIST
Vocal microphone AKG c1414 -£20 x
XLR cable: £20
GENELECS: £20
Live room and studio: £40
Total equipment price £80
Staff
Josh performer
£20 1 hr.
For this session I recorded vocals with Joshua Booth, josh decided that he wanted to recording growling for his track so he decided to ask me to be his recording engineer help him which would also helped me out
For the first hour and a half my role was the studio engineer and then I switched with bailey and became the assistant. This allowed me to get some time in the live room to record some vocals.
Potentially I want to release the final track on a stream or downloading platform such as band amp spotify or sound cloud to create an revenue / earn money, another way which I have earned money from this is by helping other student to record their work from roles such as Performer, assistant, and studio manager.
However, over ways of promoting the music is by free downloads social media pages and other sources.
Session one
spending total – 430
Total daily income – 0 broke even with josh
Session two
spending total – £80
Total income – £30
Money spent £510
Money earned £30
TOTAL BALANCE LEFT OVER :£520
