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Introduction
Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Cross-eyed Studio is a privately-owned, professional media production house specializing in multitrack audio recording and music production. The studio is conveniently located south of Raleigh, North Carolina off highway 401. The owner Randy Hayes has this to say about the studio:

Since 1998, I have purposed to provide a professional toolset and expert engineering for musicians who want great production at an affordable price. By building Cross-eyed Studio in my home, I've truly created the "bed-and-breakfast" of recording experiences, keeping overhead low and hospitality high. So this studio not just "good enough" for one man's personal endeavors. This place was built with someone else in mind -- You!

Take a look at the Pricing section to see just how amazingly affordable it is to record at Cross-eyed Studio. If you like what you hear and see, contact Randy today through the Contact link, or at 919-208-3923 and get set to look right!

 
Media Production: Session 1
Thursday, 24 January 2008
This is the first blog entry for a series of classes I am co-teaching that is called Introduction to Media Production. My friend John McLeod and I are teaching middle and high school students this introductory course through our local homeschool co-op.
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Pricing & Policies
Tuesday, 21 August 2007

With package pricing, Cross-eyed Studio has made a way to merge the affordability of modern recording with the talented engineering of legacy music production. Where else can you invest under $1,000 and track, mix, and master a complete album, much less with the level of quality and service of Cross-eyed Studio? Check out the prices...

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Testimonials...

"I found working with Randy a delight. He's professional in the sense that he wants to serve the project and satisfy the client.  He's also creative and provides a comfortable atmosphere in which to create. Cross-eyed Studio is a place where you can feel nurtured, encouraged, and supported in your creative endeavors."

-Dale Baker, Drummer for Sixpence None the Richer

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