BLIMEY LIMEY STUDIO SESSION ETIQUETTE
Respect Scheduled Time: Arrive at the studio no earlier than your scheduled time and leave promptly at the end of your session. This ensures that everyone has adequate time to prepare and wrap up without overlapping into other bookings.
Be Prepared: Come to your session fully prepared with your materials, such as lyrics, sheet music, and any necessary instruments or equipment. This helps maximize your recording time and ensures a smooth workflow.
Minimize Distractions: Keep noise levels low and avoid unnecessary chatter during recording sessions. Focus on the task at hand to maintain a professional environment and ensure the best quality recordings.
Follow Studio Rules: Adhere to any specific studio guidelines or policies provided by the studio staff. This includes respecting the setup and handling of studio equipment, as well as any rules about food and drink.
Communicate Clearly: Discuss your needs and any special requests with the engineer or producer before the session begins. Clear communication helps avoid misunderstandings and ensures that everyone is on the same page.
Respect the Space: Treat the studio equipment and space with care. Avoid touching or moving equipment without permission, and clean up after yourself to maintain a tidy and organized environment.
Limit Guests: Only bring essential individuals to the session. Extra people can create distractions and complicate the recording process. If guests are necessary, ensure they understand and respect studio etiquette.
Be on Time: Arrive on time and be ready to start your session as scheduled. Punctuality shows professionalism and respect for the studio’s time and other clients.
Handle Technical Issues Professionally: If you encounter technical problems, report them calmly and promptly to the studio staff. They are there to assist and resolve issues efficiently without disrupting the session.
Follow the Studio’s Exit Protocol: At the end of your session, ensure that you leave the studio promptly and follow any exit procedures outlined by the studio. This includes turning off equipment (if instructed) and vacating the space cleanly and respectfully