What to Expect
Station 1: Meet with the Arranger
The arranger will spend time going over the song you’re tracking and creating charts for the session musicians to follow along with during station 2. In this process, the Arranger can help you get a better idea of what you want the finished product to sound like. It is important to make sure you come prepared with this vision in mind.
For this part of the session you will need to bring: a lyric sheet, if capable, a song chart, and any demos you have recorded of the song you’ll be tracking.
Station 2: Track instrumentals with the band
For this part of the process, you are not required to play any instruments. If you would like to play a certain one on your track, you may do so, but we will provide you with a full band that is capable of adapting to whatever style you’d like. These musicians are called Session Musicians and they are classically trained and make people's songs come to life for a living. During this part of the session, you will spend most of the hour listening to what they create and helping to guide them towards what you envision for your song.
Station 3: Tracking Vocals
Next you will track the vocals for your song! This part is simple and straightforward. You get in the booth and go to work! The most important part about this process is nailing your main vocal part down and then adding in any harmony work if possible/necessary.
Station 4: Mixing w/ an Engineer
The last step in this process is sitting down with an engineer to mix your track. For this, you will hone in the sound of your song and make sure everything is layered just right.
Q+A
What instrumentalists will be available on TYS day?
Two guitars, one bass, one drummer, and one keyboard player.
Will my song be capable of streaming on all platforms?
Absolutely! You will receive your song as a .wav file. This type of file method is compatible with all streaming platforms.
What happens if I am late to my session?
Because this day is very time sensitive, any late clients will lose time in their first station with the arranger. This station is key to creating a successful song, so please be sure to arrive early.
How much time do I have at each station?
At each station, you are given one hour to work at the song. We cannot allow any overtime to go into the stations as we have to stay on schedule to accommodate all participants fairly. The engineer in each station will keep track of time for you.
Is it necessary to attend my mix?
While it’s not necessary to attend, it is recommended for the outcome to be to your liking.
Are mix revisions available prior to the session?
If you attend your track mixing session, you will not receive a revision. If you choose to not attend the mixing process, we will allow one mix revision.
What do I need to bring?
Your song can be tracked with just a lyric sheet or rough idea, but you may also bring a demo.
Can I bring multiple vocalists to the session?
If you are not singing on the track, you may bring a vocalist.
Can I bring anyone with me?
Each Track Your Song session is booked for you alone, unless you require a vocalist as mentioned above. Please contact us directly for more information about booking a group tracking session. We also ask that you do not bring friends or family to the session.
What will I be leaving with at the end of the session?
Your song! A fully tracked, mixed, and mastered recording that is complete and ready to be shared.