Prices on reamping

BrandonS

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What is the average acceptable price for reamping at a studio? A local studio wants $40 an hour, and I wanted to see if that was ridiculously overpriced, or normal... :erk:
 
Well that's cool. I just thought it was overpriced because the price to actually book the studio per hour is $50. And the $40 price they gave me was after a student discount..... Thanks for your help guys. I guess this will be a good thing to proceed with then? I just have to figure out how to keep my funds sturdy enough to pay that..... It can be a big price for a jobless college student. :(
 
Yeah I mean realistically I don't think it should take more than an hour to dial in the tone you want and then 20 minutes per song (5 tracks x 4 minutes). Shouldn't take more than 3-4 hours if you've got a full cd. $200 sounds like the most you'd end up paying, worst case scenario.
 
Yeah I mean realistically I don't think it should take more than an hour to dial in the tone you want and then 20 minutes per song (5 tracks x 4 minutes). Shouldn't take more than 3-4 hours if you've got a full cd. $200 sounds like the most you'd end up paying, worst case scenario.

No. Maybe if you are using exactly the same amp + tone for every song (which I almost never do). At our studio you would pay $65 an hour. I would not even give an estimate until I opened the sessions-- I don't know how you came up with $200. That's sounds extremely low. I'd quote closer to an hour per song unless the client wants me to rush through it quick and dirty. In that case, why bother?
 
Sorry for annoying thread hijacking, but I too need some re-amping done. If someone is willing to re-amp 2 guitar tracks for 9 songs ( 2 x 39 min total ) for credit or for relatively low price and can do this within 1 or 2 weeks from now please send me a private message.
 
Something a broke student can afford and be still able to buy food and beer and pay rent

Isn't the concept of th *starving* artist that you don't drink beer and eat noodles only (every other day of course!) so you can afford your music (in this case the reamping)? :lol:

A little more helpful: check out Shadow Walker's Free Reamping Service. The sounds are great!
 
Just make sure your paying money for the engineer and the GUITAR equipment. Fancy pres and rooms don't make a huge difference on high gain tones.

Without me hearing work from this studio, I would say you would be much better off shipping out the DI's so someone like Glenn or someone who's proven they can dial in and mic up a killer tone. Guitar tone is ALL in the engineer.