MUSIC+ARTS STUDIO INTRODUCES MIX IN MEMPHIS
Remote analog mixing service goes live this week
(MEMPHIS, TN) – When it comes to music in Memphis, its often said there’s something in the water. Artists have traveled far and wide to record and mix their music in the city that is home to so many hit records and so much soul. But as of this week, you can get a “Memphis Style Mix” without leaving home as Music+Arts Studio introduces Mix in Memphis.
“We are seeing more artists and producers choose to mix digital recordings they’ve created through a real analog console,” says Ward Archer, owner of Music+Arts Studio and Archer Records. “An analog console, like our all-discrete circuitry API, allows digital tracks to breathe and for their sound to fully develop, or ‘fatten.’ In addition to our API 48 channel console, we can further enhance mixes with some very special analog (and digital) outboard gear.”
Mix In Memphis is designed to make remote mixing easy and affordable – all an artist or producer needs is internet access. It’s simple: upload your tracks to Music+Arts Studio (get the format requirements and all the details you’ll need at MixInMemphis.com). Within 7 to 14 days, you’ll have your tracks back in hand with a little something extra.
Prices start at $350 (Bronze) and include one set of revisions, with instrumental and vocal mixes, individual track stems and TV mixes available at the Gold and Platinum levels. There is something to that magical Memphis “thing” – while it may not actually be in the water, Music+Arts Studio can give your newest song, EP or album a rinse in it with a “Memphis Style Mix.” Learn more and find out how to start the process at MixInMemphis.com.
ABOUT MUSIC+ARTS STUDIO
Music+Arts provides recording and mixing services to Archer Records and many other independent labels and artists. It is also an established film sound postproduction facility featuring the only API (48×96) console in Memphis. The studio can provide complete film sound post services including scoring, Foley, sound design, ADR and 5.1 mixing.
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