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the aborigine reaches out
this forum is so dense it's kinda overwhelming
I am a multi-instrumentalist, came up as a horn player. I have a VS-880 and Sonar 9, lots of axes and a nice collection of mics. I'm looking for a mentor/coach. I thought I could do it all myself; write, record, produce. But I get bogged down in post-production. I don't check this forum too much, if you'd like to help please email ty |
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the aborigine reaches out
the aborigine wrote:
this forum is so dense it's kinda overwhelming It helps if you don't use Google and use a newsreader that allows you to select by threads and kill the threads you don't want. I am a multi-instrumentalist, came up as a horn player. I have a VS-880 and Sonar 9, lots of axes and a nice collection of mics. I'm looking for a mentor/coach. I thought I could do it all myself; write, record, produce. But I get bogged down in post-production. You may not want a coach, you may want someone you can just turn the tracks over to and have them mix them for you. As best as I can figure, you're in New Hampshire. A friend of mine does concert work in Merrimack and could probably be hired to come over and do basic mixes of your material. There are probably other local studios that would be willing to do something similar. It might be worth it if only to have someone say how complete your arrangements are when they try and put your tracks together. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |