Reccomend Me DC area studio/home studio/mobile recording uni
1I've written a whole bunch of pretty good songs over the last 5 years, but they have only been documented via one of those handheld digital recorders better for interviews/memos. Upon arriving in DC, it's been made clear to me that these hissy recordings are not helping me put my best foot forward while seeking bandmates. So I'd like to remedy that by recording some acoustic/voice demos that are clean and clear and will, if nothing else, help me document a very productive time of writing.I have dozens of songs (83, I think?) in my quiver, and am working to prioritize and rehearse them in the course of arranging studio time. I would like to start by getting sounds and settings that will work for all of the demo recording. I am not looking for definitive versions of the songs so much as presentable ones. I don't plan on doing more than 2-3 takes of any one song, for example.Songs range from power pop to art rock to fake Waylon Jennings. I have semi-obnoxious taste in music but am generally a non-jerk with a dry sense of humor. I prefer nice people to cool people.
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