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Recording Production Services

Sound Strations offers full record production.  From planning to duplication.  If you're new to this art, we can take you through the entire process, which will ensure you a professional result.  For singer/songwriters, producer Brett Huus can bring a dimension of experience that will elevate your songs, and give you the most professional ready- to-shop product you can imagine.   If you are an experienced artist, we can step back and simply do the engineering for your project and make sure its produced with consistent professional results from track to track.  We offer professional mastering for a one stop solution.  We offer professional replication and duplication to save time and assure you a quality sounding and visually amazing product.  We also have on-site graphic design and photography partners, who can make it look as good as it sounds.  Call today for a personal consultation. 608-787-8133.

 

    Sound Strations can provide a full complement of highly skilled and versatile studio musicians.  From orchestral to jazz, folk, and rock.  We work with string players, horn sections, lead guitar players, and backup singers. With a 2400 square foot sound stage, we can offer complete orchestral productions.   We will provide a rate sheet for these artists and will coordinate the sessions for you.   This provides you with the highest possible production values and gives you the quality you need to compete on a national level.  You can hear some of this work on our demo page.

 

 

 

Original Music    Voice Over Production    Field Audio    Audio Post    On Hold Phone

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If you need professional  results, we're your choice.
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we will professionally manage your project and book all the talent.

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Last modified: 10/29/03