I'm also dealing with my wife making sure I know she needs me home ASAP!!! So 2 days go by and we have 3 songs pretty close to completed and 2 songs ready for bass the bassist couldn't make it that 4th night, so we went out and sold hotdogs because my friend is a artist by day and a Hot dog vender at night. We did what any ambitious BROKE musicians would do, try to make a lil cash.
So a long story short...(hehe too late for that 1 I guess) We had 6 songs done by that friday when we started recording Tuesday, granted if we had more time we would've used and did a song a day to make sure Vocals we're completely flawless but we didn't have that luxury plus we we're satisfied with the Vocals anyways.
Sunday morning comes along and I get a call from the Ol' lady who wants me home yesterday. But we still have 4 songs to complete...I got a lil' worked up stormed out the house to unwind before my buddy wakes up and I blew some steam off before breaking the news to him, that I don't have as long as I want because babysitters fell through for the week and so on...
Right there we tracked out the 4 songs in the morning I don't even think my friend brushed his teeth he woke up and we right at it! We recorded 3 songs and I'm not liking what I hear. I thought either I blew one of my cheepo computer speakers or the guitar recorded distorted with out distorting into protools...I start to think trying different things and finally I'm looking at his guitar and I see there's a place to put 9 volt battery for it's direct output. DING! We needed a new battery, so we ran to the store ....what do u know it sounded like a brand new guitar. A slight set back but nothing to let it ruin our day especially after the morning I already had with the Mrs..
We did it, recorded all the tracks we needed to get done except for one, I'll get to that next time. We started I believe around 10:30 that morning and finished Guitar and Vocals for the 4 songs ready to lay bass to, by 6pm leaving me some time to replace the click tracks with drums from my MPC 1000 (the cooler younger brother of the MPC 2000 xl I love em both the same though hehe) The bassist came in business as usual and knocked those last 3 songs out and he actually inspired us to all write a song together pretty up beat too. The bassist did it to avoid recording the fourth song called "Homeless in the Rain" a sad song my friend wrote, sad enough to make you wanna cut your wrist vertically (just an expression) lol so bam 7 songs completed in less than 7 days 1 was ready for bass and we we're writing the ninth. The 10th song was a song we worked on together 5 years ago that caught the bassists ear so we'll give it a whirl.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A GREAT PRO AUDIO ENGINEER AND/OR ASPIRING PRODUCER GOOGLE THE CONSERVATORY OF RECORDING ARTS AND SCIENCES, GREAT SCHOOL MORE QUALIFIED THAN FULL SAIL FOR HALF THE MONEY IF NOT LESS
APPRECIATE YA!
GBEATS
WWW.HIPHOPPRODUCTION.COM

No comments:
Post a Comment