How to tell a good studio from a Bad Studio?
The first thing that you should know about searching for a studio is that you need to find a studio specializing in a quality sound in your genre. That means asking the studio manager or owner for samples of current recordings in your genre Hip hop or R&B; this step is most important. Because any studio can record vocals or music, but that doesn't mean it's going to be at an Industry level that matches today's music. When I was younger, I would go to studios to record, hoping for that industry quality. The studios look dope, and they had some songs that sounded good like Rock and reggae music, but when it came to rap or hip hop music, the engineers never critique or helped me put it together; they had no feelings toward my music and no passion or excitement. Here is the reason why you should take your time to find the right music recording studio. Because at the end of the day, it's your money! And your heart and soul that you're pouring out on the Track. Also, the vibe must be right with the engineer. The best way to find a Vegas Recording Studio is to meet the engineer and ask him to play songs that he's studio-recorded in Las Vegas song he thinks sound like a hit in your genre. When he plays you songs that he's recorded with different artists, pay close attention to him if he has no passion behind what he's Recorded, this will be the first sign that will let you know you are not in the right studio. Secondly, the song should be hot like the music on the radio today. It should sound current if you go into a studio and don't ask these questions, then it is equivalent to going into the store and picking out a pair of jeans without trying them on first, taking them home, and expecting them to fit perfectly. Nobody does that when they buy clothes, people go into the store, pick the clothes they want, then go into the fitting room [...]