Pre-Production Rehearsals Saves You Cash
Whether your band has had no gigs or one hundred, making the decision to record an album is an incredibly big and important step. Bands cannot book good gigs without a demo of some sort at the very least and the best way to get your fans to come see you again is with the constant reminder that only your CD playing in their car can do.
When the decision to record is made by a band, there needs to be a timeline put in place for recording and a lot of work needs to go into making sure that when you get to the recording studio you can be as efficient as possible. By doing your homework ahead of time, you can save yourself quite a bit of money once you get into the studio.
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Showing posts with label recording tips. Show all posts
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Friday, May 02, 2008
PRIMARY ELEMENTS OF RECORDING Part 3
In the public eye, recording is often perceived to be something which is the core responsibility of the band. But anyone belonging to the music industry understands that it is as much the responsibility of a recording engineer as it is for the band.
Let us now further review the rest of the elements of recording, from the perspective of the recording engineer:
Aspect #7
Ø Rhythm
Read the entire article here.
Tell a friend about the Band ToolBox at HotHouseStudios.com.
In the public eye, recording is often perceived to be something which is the core responsibility of the band. But anyone belonging to the music industry understands that it is as much the responsibility of a recording engineer as it is for the band.
Let us now further review the rest of the elements of recording, from the perspective of the recording engineer:
Aspect #7
Ø Rhythm
Read the entire article here.
Tell a friend about the Band ToolBox at HotHouseStudios.com.
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