my bassist came over the other night to lay down his tracks on an EP we're putting out. he'd get a little way into the song and fall behind about an eighth of a beat and i'd stop, and make him start over. he was getting PISSED because i wouldn't punch him in.
he said: "this is why i hate the studio. live i can make mistakes and it doesn't matter."
i laughed and said, "but it does matter. every time somebody hears you hit a note late it messes up the song. you have been playing these songs since februrary and you keep making the SAME mistakes. these songs are rather simple, it should only take a couple of takes to get it done. you had to stop 6 times because you still don't know the songs."
then we started over. once he got the songs done, they sound AWESOME because, even though everything is over-dubbed, it feels like a band played the songs, NOT like a machine playing back "music".
we initially recorded live as a band, vocals and all. then we overdubbed our tracks. there is bleed on the drum mics, but it makes the recording more organic. aside from the fact it sounds like it was recorded in the 70's (i am still thinking about inserting samples for the drum sounds during mixing to make the drums have more prescence), it sounds like a great live recording. that is what i aim for!!!!
he said: "this is why i hate the studio. live i can make mistakes and it doesn't matter."
i laughed and said, "but it does matter. every time somebody hears you hit a note late it messes up the song. you have been playing these songs since februrary and you keep making the SAME mistakes. these songs are rather simple, it should only take a couple of takes to get it done. you had to stop 6 times because you still don't know the songs."
then we started over. once he got the songs done, they sound AWESOME because, even though everything is over-dubbed, it feels like a band played the songs, NOT like a machine playing back "music".
we initially recorded live as a band, vocals and all. then we overdubbed our tracks. there is bleed on the drum mics, but it makes the recording more organic. aside from the fact it sounds like it was recorded in the 70's (i am still thinking about inserting samples for the drum sounds during mixing to make the drums have more prescence), it sounds like a great live recording. that is what i aim for!!!!
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