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“Music is the soundtrack of our lives.”― Dick Clark

 

Acoustique Alkemie is a full-service audio  studio that can optionally come to where you may be! Acoustique Alkemie is a professional recording facility located in and serving the New England Region and surrounding Canadian Provinces, featuring the best of both vintage analog and modern digital tools.  Our mobility allows artists to record whenever and wherever they want, including when they’re on tour. It gives artists the opportunity to generate fresh, inspired content without losing precious performance time in the recording studio. 

Why Location Recording Rocks

 

Reduce Needless Travel

Talent and Production can conveniently participate without far flung travel. The group is already together performing; what better time to record!Stop buying studio time when you don’t need it.

 

This means: Do More Sessions (Or Have More Time). Spend less time traveling.  Do more gigs instead. Or use the extra time to do something really fun — without losing income.

 

Don’t Buy What You Don’t Need; the overhead costs associated with any recording studio are all factored into the per hour rate you’ll pay. You don’t just pay for the engineer and the recording gear; you pay for the taxes, the heat, the electricity, the mortgage, the security, the parking, the cleaning and the downtime.

 

 

 

 

Mixing & Mastering

Turning all those live tracks into a finished product is the objective! Acoustique Alkemie will work in close collabaration with the muscian or producer to technically translate their 'sense' of the song into reality. We don't pretend to be 'Producers'; we are highly skilled engineers with enough experience to know it takes years of music training to be an excellent producer. Having years of the priviledge of working with skilled musicians/producers, we can, if desired, connect you with a choice of freelance producers. 

A cautionary note;

There is a persistent trend for creating music that is similar to building with Tinker Toys. Artists can feel the need to control every second and have their fingers on every string to feel good about a song. It can and often does make the song sound forced. Your fans can hear all this in the recordings though, and know when it is not a relaxed performance [ like when they heard you live]. The point of 'live' recording in the first place is to capture the essence of the performance.

 

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