Thread
:
What can an Artist do to help make a Session Run Smoothly
View Single Post
#
82
[email protected]
Posts: n/a
Lines: 30
Message-ID:
X-Complaints-To:
X-Abuse-Info: Please forward a copy of all headers for proper handling
X-Trace: bhmkggakljkaanefdbdpiflmbcekedmfhojhikkbagflhcbofc fpkeolmlnaionkdekajmggfglicjiiajdfhbeonpgipiiddipo ccifmainhjgpghfcdchdbapaaekhopjgekfikcckljngmjnlio hcbdmefphi
NNTP-Posting-Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 22:32:11 EDT
Organization: BellSouth Internet Group
Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 02:32:11 GMT
Xref: number1.nntp.dca.giganews.com rec.audio.pro:1075101
On 2004-05-28
(RichardKuschel) said:
write me.
I will send you a complete list of what not to do.
It was written in 1994, so some of the terms (Tape) may be archaic,
but you will probably think that it's funny.
I've tried over my years doing sessions to put together some
comprehensive lists of do's and don'ts for people who are new to the
studio.
IF your list is in plaintext it might be worthwhile to the group for
future reference.
IF not appropriate for some reason if it's plaintext only send it at
me. I'd like to see it.
btw I'm archaic, I still prefer tape and actual hardware g.
Richard Webb
Electric Spider Productions
REplace anything before the @ symbol with elspider for real email
--
"Standing in the Glare of Quantization" Watch for it on
Empty-Vee.--- Hank Alrich
Reply With Quote