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Originally Posted by Anselm Hauke
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
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I think you've hit it in one, my wise friend.
And, by the way, if you like listening to second rate Swedish music, that's fine by me.
NP. Du Gamla, Du Fria, Du Fjällhöga