that is a great idea richard!
some thoghts based on my own experience:
- the process of preparation will bring you to a new level of quality
(you could use this mechansim also without recording a cd)
- be prepared before you record, the time in the studio is not the time to rehearse
- take time for soundcheck
- after the recording is completed take some time and not listen to it - then do the mastering (--> or be there when it´s being made, don´t rely on somebody elses ears, its your music)
- a recording is always a snapshot in time, if you listen to it with a distance in time you may be dissatisfied with some parts of it, but thats the nature of the game, you have to accept it
- try to make music in the studio
hope this helps
np: lisa ekdahl - the color of you
np at edit: silence
Last edited by Anselm Hauke; 02-23-2009 at 07:21 AM.
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