Bandry

On the map, in the app

Find a recording studio near you.

Bandry's Resources tab maps the recording studios around you, live from Apple Maps, so you find the room without digging through ten browser tabs. Then post for the engineer or producer to record you. The place and the people, one app.

The room

Studios near you, pulled live.

Tap Studios in the Resources tab and the map fills in with the rooms around you, address and directions a tap away. Because it's live from Apple Maps, it's current and it works in any city, not just the ones someone remembered to add to a list.

What to look for

Match the room to the work.

The right room

Tracking a full band needs a live room and a real drum sound. A vocalist or a rapper needs a treated booth and the right chain. Don't pay for a room built for the other job.

Who's at the desk

The engineer matters as much as the gear. Hear past work in your genre, and ask whether they're tracking, mixing, or both, before you commit the day.

The rate, in writing

Get the hourly or day rate and what it includes, engineer, mixing, file delivery, up front. That's where the surprises live, and where a session can go sideways.

The people, not just the place

A room is only half of it.

The studio is the place; the bulletin is the people. Post for an engineer or producer, local for an in-person session or remote for mixing and mastering, and link up direct. Need gear for the session? That's on Bandry too. The whole chain to make a record, in one app.

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Questions

Finding a recording studio

How do I find a recording studio near me?

Open Bandry's Resources tab and tap Studios. It pulls the recording studios around you live from Apple Maps, with the address and a tap to directions, so it works wherever you are without waiting on a curated list. Then use the bulletin to find the engineer or producer to actually record you.

Does Bandry list recording studios directly?

Bandry maps them live from Apple Maps rather than hosting its own directory, which means coverage everywhere, not just a handful of cities someone got around to adding. The studios you see are the real ones near you, current.

What should I look for in a recording studio?

Match the room to the work. A live room and good drum sound matter for a full band; a treated vocal booth and the right preamps matter for a singer or a rapper. Ask who's engineering, hear past work in your genre, and get the day rate and what it includes (engineer, mixing, files) in writing before you book.

Can I find a recording engineer or producer too?

Yes. The studio is the room; the bulletin is the people. Post that you're looking for an engineer or producer, local for an in-person session or remote for mixing and mastering, and link up to take it off-platform. The whole chain to make the record lives in the same app.

How much does a recording studio cost?

It ranges widely by market and room, from budget project studios to high-end rooms, usually billed by the hour or the day. Always confirm whether the rate includes an engineer and how mixing is handled, since that's where surprises hide. Our guide on booking a studio walks through the questions to ask.