by SillyMidOn » Oct 25, 2017 7:17 am
Rick Curran charges £150 flat fee per track, and he will play in V1 V2 VA and CELLO.
If you want to use the live strings to add realism to existing VI strings, then he can layer his live strings as well for the same price (so V1 x3, V2 x 3 etc)
With Esessions, I only have quotes for doing an 13 track album, they quoted $5000 for an actual string quartet tripled (if that makes sense), so that's $384 per track, which if you consider you are getting 4 actual players interacting is very decent. But contact them directly to get a specific quote for your needs, the price is probably higher if it's a one-pff track. OR $4000 for a tripled quartet which is typically done with overdubs with 2-3 players.
On a slight tangent, I do find from different projects though where I used a fully recorded string quartet (not my choice), that if you want to layer live strings with VI strings, then having them individually recorded and layered rather then all 4 players at the same time is much better as you have more control. A string quartet will always sound like a strings quartet, not a section - you need at least 3 players per instrument to get some sort of thicker sound.
US players are generally more expensive as their Union rates are higher than in the UK.
Hope that helps.
Rick Curran charges £150 flat fee per track, and he will play in V1 V2 VA and CELLO.
If you want to use the live strings to add realism to existing VI strings, then he can layer his live strings as well for the same price (so V1 x3, V2 x 3 etc)
With Esessions, I only have quotes for doing an 13 track album, they quoted $5000 for an actual string quartet tripled (if that makes sense), so that's $384 per track, which if you consider you are getting 4 actual players interacting is very decent. But contact them directly to get a specific quote for your needs, the price is probably higher if it's a one-pff track. OR $4000 for a tripled quartet which is typically done with overdubs with 2-3 players.
On a slight tangent, I do find from different projects though where I used a fully recorded string quartet (not my choice), that if you want to layer live strings with VI strings, then having them individually recorded and layered rather then all 4 players at the same time is much better as you have more control. A string quartet will always sound like a strings quartet, not a section - you need at least 3 players per instrument to get some sort of thicker sound.
US players are generally more expensive as their Union rates are higher than in the UK.
Hope that helps.