[RWP] Performing actions to a large number of tracks.
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Aug 24 18:47:46 EDT 2013
I hear more and more projects, especially on the Americana and alt indie markets that sound great, better than the pop junk that passes for top forty now, that's comming all or in part from non traditional
recording spaces, and techniques.
Hurray for let's get her done how ever we can attitude.
I love it.
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Chesworth
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2013 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Performing actions to a large number of tracks.
Wise words! My band aren't anywhere near as successful as I'd like us
to be in terms of actual recognition, but we are proof that it's
possible to record on a bedroom budget, then get commercial airplay
(radio and tv) from those recordings without anybody realising that we
did things any differently on the way in from the artist that was
played before or after. Is it the ideal situation? Course not. Is it
about getting stuff done with the space and gear you've got? You
betcha. Ears, taste and knowledge of the gear and space available to
me are the future so far as I can tell.
All that said, I'm proud of achievements rather than defensive of
methods. I'd still chew my own leg off for the opportunity to work in
one consistent well treated space. The ears, taste and knowledge are
all portable, and there's no denying that it would make things more
efficient.
On 8/24/13, Kevin Reeves <lists at kevinreeves.net> wrote:
> When I was younger, I had a dream of having a house modified for studio
> use.
>
> Well, as they say, life is what happens when you're making plans. Now,
> I've resolved myself to be completely mobile: all the time. My studio is
> in my bedroom, living room, on my patio, a coffee shop, in a car going
> down the road, anywhere I am.
>
> My creativity is spurred by the weird places I record. I prefer to
> record drums in real, untreated spaces. The drums for my first album
> were recorded in a bedroom, and this current project, a dining room with
> extremely high ceilings.
>
> I've just come to the conclusion that I don't want to be judged on
> space, gear, what daw I use, etc. I want to be hired on taste. I farm
> out some stuff to other studios, and do other things right here in
> house, or in car, or in wherever. It's how I roll anymore.
>
> I just have lost the desire to compete with anyone else in this space.
> The guy with the 10 Universal audio preamps is gonna win anyway, so why
> not bring something unique to the table.
>
> Kevin, a bedroom studio guy after all these years.
>
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