Package
offer.
Myth offers a package service of production, recording, editing, mixing and mastering at the rate of £400 per song. This is the flat fee for most standard projects, however if the project requires more time and staff then the fee may increase. This will be discussed and agreed upon prior to project start.
Services.
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Myth offers all recording services from bands, artists, vocal/instrument tracking and voice over capture and editing. The rates are as follows:
Hours Rate
1 £30
2 £60
3 £85
4 £110
5 £135
6 £160
7 £185
8 £210
9 £235
10 £260
What does a recording engineer do?
In addition to overseeing many technical and artistic aspects of a recording session, the recording engineer is also in charge of the overall sound of all recorded tracks, making sure that the final product meets the expectations of producers and artists and provides the mixing engineer with high-quality material to work with.
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Are you a musician, singer, or songwriter? If you are unable to complete your music in your home studio, Myth can assist you with organising and refining your ideas to a ready-to-record state. Myth will professionally produce your music to meet industry standards. To make your music stand out from your peers. It’s typically essential to have it professionally produced.
See recording rates for pricing
What does a music producer do?
Musical performers recording initiatives are managed and directed by music producers. Producers often work with artists to pick material and modify arrangements, mentor them in the studio, recruit and employ side musicians, collaborate with the recording engineer, and provide feedback on mix selections, however their responsibilities differ depending on the project.
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Want to hire a professional to improve home studio recordings? Do you want to add even more creative vision to your professionally produced tracks? By mixing at Myth, we can enhance your artistic abilities with expert care. We will creatively sonically embellish and shape your music to suit your needs using a combination of outboard units and cutting-edge digital tools.
What does a mixing engineer do?
The mixing engineer's job is to combine together all the various sound components of a recorded song into a finished version while maintaining the proper balance between each component to provide the intended effect.
What does a mastering engineer do?
A mastering engineer ensures that the audio translates and sounds as good as possible across various listening programmes, generates formats that are appropriate for distribution, and quality checks the audio before releasing the final mixes.
Service Rate
2-10 Multitrack Mix £100
11-50 Multitrack Mix £150
50 -100 Multitrack Mix £200
Master + £20