Recorda Labs turns machine-made demos into documented masters, built for copyright registration and sync.
Every project moves through the same documented path. What comes out the other end holds up.
An artist or label sends the demo, the direction, and where the track needs to end up.
Recorda Labs routes it to a vetted studio, engineer, or musician suited to the genre and scope.
The assigned producer re-performs, arranges, and mixes the track from the ground up. The demo is a reference, not a finished product.
You receive a finished master with session documentation, a disclosed AI-assist record, and everything needed to register and license it.
Every delivery ships with session history, a disclosed AI-assist percentage, and a documented human-authorship trail. Built around the thresholds sync buyers are already setting publicly, not an internal guess.
The production layer between a demo and a track you can clear without a second look.
Since 2023, the Copyright Office has required specific disclosure for AI-assisted work: an "Author Created" statement describing the human contribution, and a "Limitation of the Claim" disclaimer excluding the AI-generated portions. Get it wrong, and the registration can be cancelled, or disregarded entirely in a dispute.
Every delivery includes the exact language both fields require, drawn from the same documentation already produced for the master. Nothing extra to prepare. Nothing left to figure out.
Sync buyers are setting explicit thresholds for human content. The Copyright Office requires meaningful human authorship before a work can be registered. Every delivery is built to meet both, documented, not just claimed.
Vocals, guitar, bass, and drums re-performed live. Arrangement restructured across the bridge and outro. Mixed and mastered start to finish by the assigned engineer.
You don't need to play an instrument to have a real idea. You brought the direction, the taste, the vision. A real studio brings the arrangement, performance, and a mix that holds up on the radio.
What you get back isn't a better-sounding file. It's a track with a real production history, yours to license, register, and build a catalog on.
A track that fails a human-content threshold isn't eligible for sync consideration, no matter how good it sounds.
Five steps, the same order every time.
You submit the demo, a link to the original AI generation, and where the track needs to end up.
We confirm it's a fit for what we're taking on right now and match it to a producer suited to the genre and scope. You'll hear back either way.
A short agreement is signed before production begins. It confirms you retain ownership, sets out what Recorda Labs and the producer are each responsible for, and covers how the AI-assist disclosure gets documented. Nothing starts until it's signed.
Your assigned producer re-performs, arranges, and mixes the track. Timeline depends on scope, a light touch-up moves faster than a full rebuild, and you'll know yours before work begins, not after.
You receive the finished master, stems, an instrumental version, and the full documentation packet, everything needed to register the track and pitch it for sync.
Generative tools can produce a demo in seconds. They can't produce a record, something with a real performance, a real production history, a real person behind it. That gap is where Recorda Labs operates.
We were founded by people who spent years in studios and on stages, not building software. That's why the standard is documented and verifiable, built around what actually counts as authorship, not just what sounds finished.
AI can generate a demo. It takes a human to make it a record.
Sync agency, label, or publisher exploring a vendor relationship? Reach out directly.
Tell us about the track and where it's headed. The full application covers the demo link, genre, scope, and timeline.
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