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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Q. How do I legally record and release a song released by another artist?
    A. You need to obtain permission in the form of a Mechanical License. Payments are based on the number of units sold. Fees for mechanical licenses can be as low as 8 cents per copy sold. So, if you did a 10 song project using other artists' material, you could pay 8 cents x 10 songs x units sold. Uh, that would be 80 cents per album, Bob. More information on recording other people's music.

    Q. I've written a great song but I'm not a professional vocalist, what should I do?
    A. If your goal is to record a song for your own pleasure, then give it a crack. If your goal is to pitch your song to record companies and publishers, then we can hire a studio vocalist for your song. People often say, "Well, you can fix all that in the studio can't you?" Well, sure......to a certain degree. The old engineer's saying is: "You can add as much mayonnaise as you want to dog poop, but it's still going to taste a little like dog poop." Road Records recording studio will always give you a straightforward and honest assessment of your performance, and guide you to tools to improve your performance. More information on studio musicians.

    Q. I have some friends who will play on my song for me, is that ok?
    A. Unless it is your own band or top notch pros, we do not recommend using amateur players because we cannot guarantee the outcome of the project. Part of being a seasoned studio player is adaptability in the studio and the ability to pool from a variety of sounds and styles quickly per the producers vision. Information about studio musicians.

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