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Small Audio Commercial Studio

  • 18-07-2010 12:53pm
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    Hi Everyone,

    I just wanted to know people's views on Audio Commercial Studios in Ireland. Obviously im thinking of this from a business point of view. From my research to date, recording studios seems to be very broad in nature. For instance there are some just for mastering.

    Im presuming a lot of these recording studios target the high end consumer that know exactly what they want. i.e professional and aspiring artists so obviously studios catering to those type of clients must be significantly expensive to build.

    What I was thinking would be a small commercial audio recording studio that catered to the low end consumer. This would mean you would potentially have a large client base. Starting up a professional recording studio im guessing would require some serious capital, you would probably need to have some serious contacts, would have to hire experienced audio engineers and I would imagine the client base would be a lot smaller you would predominalty be dealing with professional and aspiring artists.

    So thats why Im only looking into a very small commercial audio recording studio. Then again the problem is know what services to offer that is fun. realistic and would be in demand. Obviously it would be important to be able to offer services that most people can not do at their home.

    Any thoughts on this would be great appreciated particularly those that have some insight on the industry.


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