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Blog: Tips from the Recording Studio
Evan Skopp, Inside Track International
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Re: Blog: Tips from the Recording Studio
Good basic advice. To which I would add:
Keep a tuner on hand; if you bend and whammy bar during solos, even new strings go south. Check tuning between takes, and especially to match other tracks.
Document as much as you can about all the technical stuff. Amp settings, effects, guitars and tunings, DAW on-board effects, etc.
The "save" button is your friend. When working on a DAW, save to disk after every take, even if it's a flub. Save everything.
Even if you think you don't need to, hit that "save" button.
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Re: Blog: Tips from the Recording Studio
A useful piece of advise not usually taken into consideration: appropriate tones. If you're in a post hardcore band with a lot of suspended chords between chugs, the Morbid Angel tone isn't going to cut it. If you're playing classic rock, maybe tone down the Pantera distortion.The opinions expressed above do not necessarily represent those of the poster and are to be considered suspect at best.
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