This is what we want to be doing here in Kansas City. We are trying to open a facility that is a low cost or no cost creative space for making or collaborating visual and/ or auditory art. Good job Lewitt for promoting this organization.
This is the BEST thing ever. I've long wished to do something like this and am so glad someone out there is actually doing it well and building a community centric facility for it. wonderful!
Great video! Boston born and raised. I do freelance engineering here, while my current recording studio is being built. The different facilities are excellent in build and quality - I just love the vibe of this place. I didn't know that they had Lewitt mics, I usually bring my Neumann U 87, but during my next session there, I'll be sure to request one!
Wow, very impressive. Would love to know how you are funded. Fantastic facilities for public use. Congratulations! And thanks to Lewitt for producing this video and standing behind nonprofits such as The Record Co. who are doing most excellent work.
As a musician in love with the boston area, I WILL definitely check it out! Me and my friends love making music and its incredible that these people make it happen for the beauty of art and not for money. Makes me so happy
Love the mission and the fact that there is so much cool, quality gear (and people) available. I used to pitch this idea in music business classes in college and even professors (retired musicians/industry people) would tell me it wasn't realistic--inspiring to see people who care about making music creation accessible and community oriented and are making it happen!
This is an awesome idea! Would love to open one near where I live if I ever get the opportunity. Making music with this kind of gear at an affordable price is pretty hard to do.
interesting movie, I'm finishing my home studio in which I have almost everything. the only thing missing is good soundproofing and recording equipment. I found you on tik tok and will definitely stay
This is massive. I have 4000 dollars recording studio I opened in my community. I had wanted it to be free but the operation cost was too much. I was forced to shut it down. I am finding ways to make it more affordable but hiring a producer require cash.
Non profit studio: if the studio earns a lucrative amount of money in a small time it means the money goes back into the business. Regardless how much the studio earns, the staff will be paid a set wage. If Beyonce randomly wants to hire the studio for triple the price then they won't keep the profit. For profit: if a lucrative amount of money is earned then the boss keeps the profit and spends that money on a trip to Dubai. Taken away money from the arts industry and putting it into a different industry. it's not the same because a for profit studio would focus on scaling the business (i.e hiring and outsourcing a lot of the work). A non profit doesn't have that incentive cos they are not trying to scale the business as it doesn't matter about being in demand. For profits need demand to set higher rates otherwise they don't grow. Non profit: fee + expenses = set price For profit: fee + expenses + demand = higher rates and more profit Jus my opinion tho
Seeing how they still charge for sessions, I’m guessing these guys all pay themselves a salary which means this is a regular recording studio that avoids paying taxes. Does anyone know?
Pretty much any nonprofit is going to have paid staff… not sure it would be sustainable to have a recording studio with only volunteers that offers everything free. Plus the fees are so low that they don’t actually cover much of the real cost at all. By charging a small fee, it’s accessible but keeps people accountable to show up. This is an incredible resource for artists, freelance engineers and bands who need practice space-no where else has these kind of low rates.
While I would be interested to know more of this particular institution's best practices, as every venture will always need to apply SOPs that fits best to their context and challenges, generally the NGO or Non Profit model would dictate a standard ownership and finance structure you can read up on. Generally this means operational costs such as salaries, tax exempt and no dividends distributed.
This is so awesome, opening a facility like this has been a dream of mine since high school. This is really inspiring!
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This is what we want to be doing here in Kansas City. We are trying to open a facility that is a low cost or no cost creative space for making or collaborating visual and/ or auditory art. Good job Lewitt for promoting this organization.
So screw over the sound engineering college graduates so they can't make a living? Sounds like a fantastic idea!
Doin it now in kc contact me!
HEY, IM FROM KANSAS CITY. id love to chat. how can i reach you?
This is the best thing I've seen in years.
All the props to the people responsible.
This is incredibly amazing, wow...what a blessing to those who get to use it.
My studio has been non-profit without my consent for years.
This should be the top comment!
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This is the BEST thing ever. I've long wished to do something like this and am so glad someone out there is actually doing it well and building a community centric facility for it. wonderful!
Great video! Boston born and raised. I do freelance engineering here, while my current recording studio is being built. The different facilities are excellent in build and quality - I just love the vibe of this place. I didn't know that they had Lewitt mics, I usually bring my Neumann U 87, but during my next session there, I'll be sure to request one!
Right on! Yes, they have most of our condenser mics in their floating gear locker
Very Nice and very real. Affording proper recording is so important for everyone. Way to go guys!
Wow, very impressive. Would love to know how you are funded. Fantastic facilities for public use. Congratulations! And thanks to Lewitt for producing this video and standing behind nonprofits such as The Record Co. who are doing most excellent work.
As a musician in love with the boston area, I WILL definitely check it out! Me and my friends love making music and its incredible that these people make it happen for the beauty of art and not for money. Makes me so happy
Good Work Bobby! & Thank You Lewitt!
It was great meeting you!
This is amazing!!! You are doing good work!
Very cool concept. Music is a social thing , making it affordable is awesome 👏🏽 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Meditation bagpipes… wait what? 😂
Non profit organisations / teams always do such a great Job
Wish I had this in my city
Love the mission and the fact that there is so much cool, quality gear (and people) available.
I used to pitch this idea in music business classes in college and even professors (retired musicians/industry people) would tell me it wasn't realistic--inspiring to see people who care about making music creation accessible and community oriented and are making it happen!
This is so cool, places like these are so important!
Such a great org! And a beautiful space
This is so beautiful, I could only wish that I have one like this near me
Great! The kinda thing that gives you hope... peace!
This is an awesome idea! Would love to open one near where I live if I ever get the opportunity. Making music with this kind of gear at an affordable price is pretty hard to do.
I'd like to play in such a high-grade studio even if its just for once in my life, it would be fun to make music there with a bunch of friends !
AMAZING PROJECT ✌🏼❤️
So awesome!!! Great to see this exists.
Thanks for watching!
Great project!!! And incredible studio and gears!!!
Thanks for watching!
This is SO Kool... Definitely gonna swing by and check it out next time I'm in town...
You should! Super great people
Truly outstanding! Congratulations for such a beautiful space for creatives. Very inspiring.
Great video guys. Glad to see this in a larger metropolitan area.
I'd love to see something like this in Portland, Oregon...
very cool. thank you for the video/ documentary!
Thanks for watching!
This is awesome!! Just only wish it was here in Columbus, OH
I am curious about starting a smaller version of that in my home town. I’m gonna reach out to them. Great video man.
Thanks, that's great to hear. Institutions like these are super important! Where are you based?
interesting movie, I'm finishing my home studio in which I have almost everything. the only thing missing is good soundproofing and recording equipment. I found you on tik tok and will definitely stay
Thanks for watching!
This is so cool. Props to you, guys.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome!
Such a blast doing the tour with you!
@@LEWITT-audio I really enjoyed the time as well. Fantastic job on the video!
Amazing facility
Nice video love the information and cinematography
This is an amazing idea!
One day I wish I can go to a studio like this
Nice ! I also own a non-pofit recording studio albeit involuntarily
That was really awesome 👌
Are they thinking to setup the atmos set in the future?
Woahh my dad would love this
Amazing video! Keep up the great work!
more content like this please
Glad you enjoyed it!
it's really cool!! Hope i be able to be there
Time to move to boston
Dude,I wish we had something like this in Philly!!♥️🗽🛸
Love your products guys! And the content!
This would be amazing Im trying to build a mini studio in my bedroom at the age of 15 this would help a lot
Wow this place is awesome ❤
WHAT A STUDIO
Super cool video!!!! 👊 👊
The quality in this video is just so crisp
Good job
great facility! 👌🏻
that place looks incredible
This is massive. I have 4000 dollars recording studio I opened in my community. I had wanted it to be free but the operation cost was too much. I was forced to shut it down. I am finding ways to make it more affordable but hiring a producer require cash.
This is so cool
This is so cool I wanna go there
If i win the lottery i would open a space like this!
Nice😊
In a real need of a mic rn, it's the only thing missing from my production setup.😁
so cool concept
TRC is such a special place. ❤
💚 It is
This so inspirational I wanna do music now😭
That’s crazy 20 rooms 900 rsvs a months wow 😮 they need to open more
Great video!
Yeah, so cool 😮
want this mic😭😭
Wait, that’s in Boston?! I live here, never heard of it 😅
I love Lewitt Audio :)
Aw thanks :)
Thanks for sharing
Wow that’s actually great
Great video
awesome
Hello! I would love one, so I can record myself!
Very nice
So nice!!
Cool!
Thats awesome 👏
Great vid keep it up!
Isn't every recording studio a non-profit organization?
Non profit studio: if the studio earns a lucrative amount of money in a small time it means the money goes back into the business. Regardless how much the studio earns, the staff will be paid a set wage. If Beyonce randomly wants to hire the studio for triple the price then they won't keep the profit.
For profit: if a lucrative amount of money is earned then the boss keeps the profit and spends that money on a trip to Dubai. Taken away money from the arts industry and putting it into a different industry.
it's not the same because a for profit studio would focus on scaling the business (i.e hiring and outsourcing a lot of the work). A non profit doesn't have that incentive cos they are not trying to scale the business as it doesn't matter about being in demand. For profits need demand to set higher rates otherwise they don't grow.
Non profit: fee + expenses = set price
For profit: fee + expenses + demand = higher rates and more profit
Jus my opinion tho
we gon win
Cool
Whoa, you sound just like RJ Ronquillo
Yo! I work there!
:0 i need that near meeeee
nice!
🙏🏽😎
dont know what is this but looks expensive and good for music so i want it lol
Mc'Studio franchises, across the high seas.
Seeing how they still charge for sessions, I’m guessing these guys all pay themselves a salary which means this is a regular recording studio that avoids paying taxes. Does anyone know?
I was thinking the same thing.
Pretty much any nonprofit is going to have paid staff… not sure it would be sustainable to have a recording studio with only volunteers that offers everything free. Plus the fees are so low that they don’t actually cover much of the real cost at all. By charging a small fee, it’s accessible but keeps people accountable to show up. This is an incredible resource for artists, freelance engineers and bands who need practice space-no where else has these kind of low rates.
Def not a “Regular recording studio” $160 for 4 hours in a room like that anywhere else in the US is absolutely unheard of.
While I would be interested to know more of this particular institution's best practices, as every venture will always need to apply SOPs that fits best to their context and challenges, generally the NGO or Non Profit model would dictate a standard ownership and finance structure you can read up on. Generally this means operational costs such as salaries, tax exempt and no dividends distributed.
Came to fullfil my obligatory comment on every platform.🎤
I'm the the to win the mic ❤
❤
🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
lol i got the grandmother moog
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
I've got one of those 😹