How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Recording Studio?

How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Recording Studio
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There are so many variables that go into rental rates that there’s no one answer to the question, How much does it cost to rent a recording studio? But you can expect the cost to vary based on how many amenities and services are provided, the studio’s location, as well as equipment and instruments.

Higher prices for professional equipment

For example, the private production space in Daly City costs $50 per hour and includes an onsite engineer, a custom Pro Tools setup, and a larger equipment collection. The studio also consists of several spaces, including the control room, the main recording room, an isolation booth, and an outdoor patio.

This studio has dozens of five-star reviews, for both the space itself and the host! Like this one: “Alex was great! The setup was awesome/clean, and so was the microphone quality. No surprises and I got the vocal export that I wanted. It was clear that he has a lot of expertise in this space. I am looking forward to working with him again!”

The professional recording studio in Williamsburg costs $200 per hour and has a range of A/V gear in addition to standard recording equipment. It’s suitable for everything from performances, film screenings, and listening parties to off-site meetings. It has a 4K mobile screen, dry-erase board, 8-10 person conference table, and recording services are an extra $50 per hour.

According to one past renter who booked this studio for a recording: “Was an absolute pleasure working in this beautiful space. The staff was incredibly accommodating and the big room is even more impressive in person. Highly recommend!”

Higher price for more amenities

The recording studio in Midtown, NY, provides a cozy, luxurious vibe for $85 per hour, with room for up to 5 people. It includes tons of professional gear as well as incredible views of the NYC skyline. It’s soundproof, has freight elevators, and lets in plenty of glorious natural light.

One Peerspace reviewer shared the following about their experience at this studio: “I recommend this studio for independent artists in NYC. Good location, cool studio, talented engineer. I got really satisfied session with the best engineer here. Thanks”

The recording studio in Atlanta offers a large space with a kitchen, lounge, and dance floor for $150 per hour. When you examine the Peerspace reviews, you’ll also notice that past renters adore the host as well as this space’s special vibe!

Just check out this review: “I absolutely adored this place and the pics doesn’t do this space justice. The customer service and energy there is completely alluring and top notch. The owner Aris is a real stand up guy who’s vibe allows the client to completely be themselves. It was the most rewarding experience and I plan to continuously use this space for future projects.”

The Daly City studio is a modern home studio designed by experienced recording engineers with a range of microphones and vintage instruments. Still, it is one of the most affordable, at only $35 per hour.

This is another studio with tons of positive reviews! Like this one, from an artist who booked the space for a working session: “Absolutely LOVED this space for a solid jam session. Great host who ensured we were set up for success and very communicative! 10/10 will book again.”

Smaller spaces, smaller prices

The size of the venue also affects the price. While a smaller space does not mean lesser equipment or fewer amenities, it can mean you may have to use a smaller team.

For instance, the podcast lounge studio in Pittsburgh is only $49 per hour. At 228 square feet, there is only space for about 8 guests. However, it is equipped with all the audio and video equipment you could need to live stream a podcast to all your listeners and or viewers. The host also offers very nice add-on options if you’re interested, such as more microphones and an on-site assistant.

A Peerspace reviewer who shot a video project shared the following words of wisdom. “The space was great, looks really nice as a video background. They have a lot of different cameras to catch different angles as well. Walls can be a little thin and I would bring extra lighting incase you need it.”

The Seattle recording studio is another great example of how space can affect the price. It’s only $75 per hour, and though it is a spacious 1,195 square feet, the majority of that is dedicated to performance space, which you may or may not need.

Just check out what a Peerspace user who utilized the space for band practice thought about the experience. “Andrew was great about quick replies on the app with the questions I had beforehand. The space was PERFECT for 8 of us to have band practice. Would recommend!”

How much does it cost to rent a recording studio: conclusion

The Blue Room" Recording Lounge
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Choosing a recording studio isn’t just about the equipment and price. It’s also about finding a space with a vibe that speaks to your performance style and sensibilities. Whether you want a bright and airy space with lots of natural light, or a cozy venue that brings you back to the days of vinyl, these recording studios on Peerspace offer you a great selection of spaces for any budget.

Plus, you’ll know exactly what you’re getting with your booking and can make your payment on our secure booking platform to avoid any hidden charges or fees!

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