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Black Line

Latest Release

Release Date: 24 June 2009
Release Number: 1000
Avalible from Portsmouth Cathedral Bookshop / Adrian Green
tel +44 7724631797 (email)
RRP: £7.99

Sing to the Lord



 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Recording Costs

Recording doesn't have to be expensive. Each project requires different resources and so providing fixed competitive prices would be implausible. The following guide aims to provide some ideas of the tasks involved in producing a disc of music and where possible, financial estimates for the costs of each process involved in creating a disc through seven steps:

  1. Material & Musicians

  2. Venue?

  3. Recording

  4. Editing

  5. Mastering

  6. Copyright

  7. Production

 

The cost of this is dependent on everything from what art work you provide to colour printing and sealing discs etc… There are many companies who can do this for you if you wish to take this stage on yourself, although they will require that you have paid copyright fees in advance.

Artwork:

Each new disc will require artwork to be produced for printing. This can be produced by anybody including us, so long as it is formatted correctly for the printing company at the production stage.

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Rough Price Guide:

30 Minute Disc

60 Minute Disc

1/2 Day Recording Session
2 Days Choosing / Editing
1/2 Day Basic (Opt) Mastering

Approximate Total for work:

PRS / Production (Approximation for 1000 CD's)

Total:

£300
£300
£100

£700


£800?

£1500?

1 Day Recording Session
4 Days Choosing / Editing
1 Day Basic (Opt) Mastering

Approximate Total for work:

PRS / Production (Approximation for 1000 CD's)

Total:

£475
£600
£100

£1175


£800?

£1950

 

What will it sound like?

Every recording is different. The 'CD' pages on this site have some samples of choral and organ music recorded at Portsmouth Cathedral. Every element of the recording process has an impact on the final 'sound' of a piece of music. It is important to find the right space for your music to come alive. Once you have somewhere to perform, it is necessary to select the most suitable equipment to capture that sound as accurately as possible. A brief list of some of the equipment we use most is included below for interest's sake. Specialist equipment can be hired for specific requirements. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Microphones (pairs unless otherwise stated):

AKG 414, Neumann 184, Rode Nt 55 (Cardoid / Omni) Rode Nt 1, Nt 2a (single), Octava MK 012-01 MSP2

Interfaces:

Focusrite ISA 828, RME Fireface 800, Apogee Duet, Mackie Onyx 400f

Cabling: (Various)

Mic Stands:

K & M (Various including two 20811's which extend well over 4 meters high)

Recording / Editing Programmes:


Logic Pro 8, Cubase

 

 


     

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