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Turn Your Live Set Into Booking-Ready Tracks

We capture every instrument clean during your show—then mix and master it afterward into a release-ready recording.

What You Walk Away With:

 

✔ Tracks you can send to venues and booking agents

✔ Content for social and promotion
✔ Release-ready live recordings
✔ No extra sessions, rehearsals, or studio time

You already played the show.
Now make it something you can use.

 HOW IT WORKS

CONNECT

  • We connect to your board via USB, Dante, or splitter

CAPTURE

  • Every channel recorded clean during your set

CREATE

  • You choose the songs—we mix and master them

SIMPLE, FLEXIBLE PRICING

Most bands spend thousands on studio time.
This gives you real performance recordings—at a fraction of the cost.

$150 per band

(events with 5+ bands)

$250 per band

(smaller events)

  • Full multitrack recording

  • One promo mix

 

Additional songs:

  • $95 per track

  • $550 for Live EP (3–5 songs)

WHY PROMOTERS ADD THIS

  • Attract more bands to your lineup

  • Offer a premium experience without extra logistics

  • Create sponsor-worthy content

  • Extend your event beyond the night

  • Offer recordings as an add-on—or include it to stand out.

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Optional

Starlink-supported livestream available for outdoor events

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ADD-ONS

  • Crowd microphones add live energy:

    • $50 per show

  • Spotify / Apple Music setup assistance per band: $150

  • Additional revision rounds: $25 each

No Disruptions to Your Show

  • No extra setup time

  • No changes to your mix

  • No impact on your performance

  • Fully invisible to your audience and your sound techs

outdoor live concert from the perspective of the sound board centered in front of the stag

No hassle, quality recordings!
 

"Most bands can’t afford the cost or time to get into a studio. Alpine Live Takes lets us perform in our element and still get studio-quality recordings we can use everywhere."

- J.M., Musician

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