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Jingle
music for radio and television commercials
serves the specific needs of the client.
Each jingle is written and recorded to the
satisfaction of the client.
All jingles are 100% digital recordings.
The client can select from ten, thirty, or
sixty second jingles, or a combination
package of all three recordings.
Special arrangements can be made to meet exact
time spots at no additional cost to the client.
Some clients prefer that their jingles be
recorded at their selected recording facilities.
Taliesyn Music will travel to those
locations at the expense of the client.
All music written and prepared for you will
be tailor made to your requirements and therefore
original. Our pricing reflects the professionalism
and experience, and yet provides value for
money.
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Sam
Neely and Carla Townsend rehearsing prior to
recording a jingle.
All lyrics and music is approved by the client prior
to recording a rough cut of the commercial.
When the rough cut is approved by the client, the
final digital recording is made in the studio.
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The
all digital recording equipment at our
new studio at the Taliesyn Music offices
or Hacienda
Records in Corpus Christi, Texas, provides
the client with the latest in digital recording
technologies. Taliesyn Music uses
32 track digital facilities to complete every
jingle.
At the request of the client, Taliesyn can
travel to the client's approved recording
facilities. The client pays the cost
of travel, lodging, food, recording facilities,
etc. in advance.
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The
Roland VS-1680 16 track digital recorder. It's
small, but don't let the size fool you, has the same
capabilities as much larger systems. We now
have two Roland VS-1690's. Both are linked to
each other, providing us with a 32 track digital recording
system.
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Mike
Gregory setting-up one of his keyboards in the studio.
At this point, the rough cut of the lyrics and music
has already been recorded and approved by the client.
Now it is time to link one of Taliesyn's computers
to the recording studio's computer. The
individual tracks are then downloaded to the studio's
computer for the final mix.
The vocals are then recorded and mixed with the music
to create the final product.
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