Remko de Landmeter
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Recording Service

Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does the online recording service work?
You send your track or demo to Remko, along with information about the tempo, key, and desired atmosphere. Remko then records the flute part in his studio and sends you a preview.
You can provide feedback, after which any necessary adjustments are made until everything fits perfectly.
2. Which flutes does Remko use?
Remko plays a wide range of instruments, including concert flute, alto flute and bass flute, bansuri, tin whistles, shakuhachi, Native American flutes, and pan flutes.
Thanks to this variety, he can easily adapt to any genre or tone color.
3. In which styles can flute parts be recorded?
From pop, jazz, and film music to ambient, world music, and experimental projects — Remko feels at home in many styles.
He enjoys collaborating musically to find what best fits your production.
4. What do I need to start a project?
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An audio or MIDI track of your project
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A score or arrangement
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The tempo (BPM) and key information
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Optionally, a reference track or short description of the desired style
After that, Remko will contact you to discuss all details.
5. How are the recordings delivered?
The flute recordings are professionally captured in high quality (for example, 24-bit/48 kHz WAV files).
You’ll receive separate takes so they can easily be placed in your mix.
6. How long does it take to receive my recordings?
On average, within 3 to 7 working days, depending on the complexity of the project and current schedule.
For urgent projects, you can always discuss options.
7. Can I give feedback or request revisions?
Absolutely! One or more revision rounds are included to ensure the result matches your expectations.
Remko makes sure the final product feels right — both musically and technically.
8. What are the costs?
The price depends on the length of the part, the type of flute, and the complexity of the project.
You’ll always receive a non-binding quote based on your wishes.
Recordings start from €250,-.
9. Can I have live flute recorded in my own studio?
Yes, this is possible! Remko has extensive studio experience. Appointments and rates can be arranged upon request.
10. Which software and microphones does Remko use?
He works with professional recording and mixing software such as Logic Pro, high-end microphones from DPA, Sennheiser, and SE Electronics, and a Focusrite ISA Two preamp, ensuring a clear and warm sound.
11. Can I have multiple flute layers recorded?
Yes. Remko can record several parts — from harmonies to texture layers — so the flute becomes a rich, layered element in your mix.
12. Can flute be combined with other instruments?
Absolutely. Remko can help with the arrangement and interaction with other instruments or existing parts, ensuring the flute has a natural place within the whole.
13. Which file formats can I work with?
You can send your track as WAV, AIFF, or MP3.
Recordings are delivered as WAV files by default, but other formats are available upon request.
You can choose stereo or mono recordings in 24-bit/44.1 kHz or 24-bit/48 kHz, depending on your project’s needs.
14. Do you work with international clients?
Yes, the recording service is fully online. Collaborations with artists, producers, and composers worldwide are part of Remko’s daily work.
