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SiaD Productions' FAQs *Disclaimer: Shoes in a Dryer Productions will NOT answer any questions pertaining to the origin of "SiaD" name.
Q: What is the purpose of SiaD Productions? A: SiaD Productions' main goal is to offer the highest level of recording and marketing available at reasonable prices.
Q: What type of gear does SiaD use to record music? A: We offer different systems depending on the artist's needs; everything from a ProTools 192 HD rig with more plugins than you can shake a stick at to a Sonar/Fruity Loops fusion soft synth creation set up.
Q: I've heard that it's really expensive to record music with a studio: What kind of rates does SiaD charge? A: We offer a wide variety of individual and bundled packages that will fit any budget. We also have hourly or daily rates that depend on your needs and availability; for quotes on pricing or package deals, or if you have any questions, please contact us via Email through the Contacts page.
Q: So you mentioned bundled packages, what do you mean by that? A: Well, along with stellar recording options, SiaD offers web design, hosting, MySpace/Twitter layouts, digital record sales, and internet radio play.
Q: What do you mean by digital record sales? A: That means we can quickly get your music into online music commerce sites, like iTunes and Amazon.com, so your band can start making money as quickly as possible.
Q: Wow! That's a lot of services! A: That's what she SiaD.
Q: What kind of web sites are available for me or my band? A: SiaD specializes in php driven CMS content sites, but we can also do graphic heavy utilization and unorthodoxed layouts.
Q: Umm, what's that all mean? A: Have you ever seen the show Pimp my Ride? Yeah, it's like that except we do it with code and Photoshop.
Q: What about updates to the website, how can I make changes or add new stuff to my pages? A: We'd be glad to set up a login for you to make your own updates! However, if you are unsure of how to do that or you're just afraid you might break your site, we can make the changes for you.
Q: Okay, seriously, where did the name Shoes in a Dryer come from? A: Well, a standard dryer runs at about 50 revolutions per second and over the course of a standard lifetime, one will have walked over 100,000 miles, mostly in shoes. So there you go.
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