Can Do Studios
For recording artists
Can Do Studios is our unique, high standard and top quality recording studio where we specialise in recording, editing, mixing and mastering vocals. Whether it is rap, singing, instrumental, poetry or the other performing arts we offer the right professional facilities. We regularly work with beginners taking their first steps in a recording environment, providing a helpful and friendly atmosphere, but no matter how experienced you are we have a skilled and experienced team of technicians to meet all your recording requirements. Can Do Studios is conveniently located for easy access close to the M5 in Harborne, Birmingham.
For great value
The studio is available for hire at £15 per hour or £100 per day (8 hours). We offer a great recording experience, a studio technician to do all the recording, editing and mastering for you and all your completed work on audio CD at the end of the session. Apart from amazing value the reason we are so unique is that all money made from the hire of the studio will go straight to a charity! We are wholly owned by Focus Birmingham, a charity that supports the visually impaired and people with other disabilities. So you’re not only getting a high quality service but also helping thousands of people live a better life.
For accessible material
As well as offering our studio to recording artists we also produce accessible material for people with visual impairments on audio CD, MP3 disc and DVD format. If your organisation needs accessible audio material, Can Do Studios is right for you. We offer a scriptwriting and editing service, an experienced technician, professional speakers and CD duplication, all at great value for money prices. This service is available for £15 per hour or £100 per day (8hours). Can Do Studios is conveniently located for easy access close to the M5 in Harborne, Birmingham
Rights for disabled people
Organisations and businesses must comply with the law as defined by the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 and related 2005 updates and the 2010 Equality Act which updates and replaces much of the DDA.
Created : 20/06/10 Last updated : 05/04/11






