Are you looking for recording studios for rent in Singapore? This city-state hosts some of the greatest creative minds from all over Southeast Asia, and you can be one of them! Whether you are on a hunt for a space for demo recording, voice acting or a podcast show, you will definitely find what you need with Tagvenue. Search, browse, and book anything from a small recording booth, to a world class recording studio in Singapore for the most ambitious of projects!
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Singapore is a wonderful choice for carrying out all sorts of artistic endeavours. It has heaps of potential when it comes to great musicians and hosts, but also great creative spaces and recording studios. We’re excited to help you with your latest project, whether it be creating your own podcast, studio album, or an audiobook. With our vast selection of Singapore’s recording studios for podcasts, bands, and voice actors, you will definitely find something that fits your needs. We’ve made a list of main differences between all these professional studios for rent and included helpful tips to make this process way smoother. Here are all the things to consider when renting a recording studio in Singapore:
Podcast studios. These studios usually differ from conventional song recording studios by an addition of some large table or couch set, making it viable for both video and audio recordings. They will usually have multiple mics already set up and ready for hosting you and your incredible podcast guests.
Sound booths. If you’re a voice actor or voice-over artist, a sound booth will give you the best bang for your buck. It is a well soundproofed space with a top-notch studio microphone that will ensure your voice sounds clear, deep and smooth all throughout your studio time. These venues are often among the cheapest recording studios in Singapore!
Recording studios for bands. These recording studios will have a big sound booth or recording space to accommodate a large number of performers at the same time. Some studios will even offer sound engineers that will handle mixing and mastering for you so that you and your band can simply focus on your art.
Creative spaces. These types of music recording studios are very abundant in Singapore and can serve multiple different purposes, depending on the setups available in the specific studios. Regardless of what you’re recording, it’s always a good idea to check out some of these art spaces, as you could find some good recording venues for a great value.
The rates for recording studios vary around Singapore, according to their equipment and what is included in the price. The usual cost per an hour of recording in a studio goes from $17 for affordable studios, ranging up to $40 for more advanced recording spaces. In some studios, this price includes a sound engineer, but it is not the general rule. On the higher end, some producers can charge per song, which can cost from $400 to $1000. (All data from Tagvenue.)
Singapore has a wide variety of recording spaces for you to choose from. The Music Parlour is one of the most famous ones in the area and is located quite centrally by the City Hall. The Kallang district is also home to several professional recording locations and podcast studios, including the Basement Studio or the Sonic Studio. Rochor is another area rich in hip studios, so if you are looking for something there, check out the Lithe House studio.
Nowadays, almost anyone can turn their bedroom into a recording studio, however, nothing beats a fully-equipped dedicated space with professionals operating it. A recording studio that you consider renting in Singapore should have isolated walls for quality sound, as well as software for recording and post-production and editing, including a DAW and a mixing board. Other essential equipment includes microphones, headphones and pop filters. Some music studios offer the services of an audio engineer with the rental, who can help you achieve the best results.
Many of the music recording studios in the city-state have amassed lots of different instruments for you to pick and choose from. In some studios, they will just lay or hang around so that you can try them all out and be creative during your session. Some of them will provide you with appropriate instruments if you need them - remember to ask your recording venue manager about the possible options, even if you don’t have anything particular in mind.