Demo Recording

Twenty years ago, a demo meant a song idea, played on guitar and sung, and recorded to cassette. Nowadays, the expectation is of a sound quality approaching that of a finished record, and, as any artist who has been into a small studio or tried recording their own demo will know, this can be a very difficult goal to achieve.

Going into a small studio to record a demo can be a minefield - apart from varying quality of equipment and value for money, many engineers can be inexperienced and difficult to work with. Buying equipment and doing it yourself is an attractive alternative, but developing your recording abilities until you are happy with the results can take many years.

The alternative is to enlist the help of an experienced producer, with both the knowledge to maximise your budget and the ablity to get the best possible sound for your demo. Never waste money on a poor quality demo again - contact us today to enquire about our demo packages.