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Hello
As i don't really know how to ask this question i'll just give you an example : You need to finish that track that would be used for this company's website intro. It must be around 3 mins and the guy needs it tomorrow. What are your tricks to get the job done as quickly as possible without having to compromise with the quality of the result ? How do you process ? I've been thinking about this lately. I got a homestudio, with 2 samplers, a Mac G4 with Digital Performer with a big sample bank, 2 analog synths, 2 fx/reverb boxes, 3 dual compressor/gate, a Soundcraft 24 mixboard, a few guitars with an amp, a bass, a good mic. In my case the process would be this : - 1. Prepare everything. Feed the samplers to their max with sounds i feel would fit the track. Prepare the sequencer, get the guitar ready to be recorded if needed... - 2. Compose the structure of the track. Try to lay down the 3 mins as they would flow, with rythmic and melodic hints. drums/rythm & chords/melody. - 3. Arrange. Record the arrangements. Everything that goes through my head, record as much material or ideas as possible. Then select what stay and what doesn't. - 4. Finalize. Fill here and there. Fix that guitar part. Add that cool reverse cymbal sound. - 5. Mix. When the tracks feels ok from its start to its end, mix the track. Then do a quick "mastering" with T-Racks and burn the CD. Now i'm interested i knowing how YOU work. ![]() Any advice to "work fast" is appreciated too ! the non-songwriter! |
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stay off the internet and in the studio - with lots of coffee . . .; )
Steve "non-songwriter" wrote in message ... Hello As i don't really know how to ask this question i'll just give you an example : You need to finish that track that would be used for this company's website intro. It must be around 3 mins and the guy needs it tomorrow. What are your tricks to get the job done as quickly as possible without having to compromise with the quality of the result ? How do you process ? I've been thinking about this lately. I got a homestudio, with 2 samplers, a Mac G4 with Digital Performer with a big sample bank, 2 analog synths, 2 fx/reverb boxes, 3 dual compressor/gate, a Soundcraft 24 mixboard, a few guitars with an amp, a bass, a good mic. In my case the process would be this : - 1. Prepare everything. Feed the samplers to their max with sounds i feel would fit the track. Prepare the sequencer, get the guitar ready to be recorded if needed... - 2. Compose the structure of the track. Try to lay down the 3 mins as they would flow, with rythmic and melodic hints. drums/rythm & chords/melody. - 3. Arrange. Record the arrangements. Everything that goes through my head, record as much material or ideas as possible. Then select what stay and what doesn't. - 4. Finalize. Fill here and there. Fix that guitar part. Add that cool reverse cymbal sound. - 5. Mix. When the tracks feels ok from its start to its end, mix the track. Then do a quick "mastering" with T-Racks and burn the CD. Now i'm interested i knowing how YOU work. ![]() Any advice to "work fast" is appreciated too ! the non-songwriter! |
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stay off the internet and in the studio - with lots of coffee . . .; )
Steve "non-songwriter" wrote in message ... Hello As i don't really know how to ask this question i'll just give you an example : You need to finish that track that would be used for this company's website intro. It must be around 3 mins and the guy needs it tomorrow. What are your tricks to get the job done as quickly as possible without having to compromise with the quality of the result ? How do you process ? I've been thinking about this lately. I got a homestudio, with 2 samplers, a Mac G4 with Digital Performer with a big sample bank, 2 analog synths, 2 fx/reverb boxes, 3 dual compressor/gate, a Soundcraft 24 mixboard, a few guitars with an amp, a bass, a good mic. In my case the process would be this : - 1. Prepare everything. Feed the samplers to their max with sounds i feel would fit the track. Prepare the sequencer, get the guitar ready to be recorded if needed... - 2. Compose the structure of the track. Try to lay down the 3 mins as they would flow, with rythmic and melodic hints. drums/rythm & chords/melody. - 3. Arrange. Record the arrangements. Everything that goes through my head, record as much material or ideas as possible. Then select what stay and what doesn't. - 4. Finalize. Fill here and there. Fix that guitar part. Add that cool reverse cymbal sound. - 5. Mix. When the tracks feels ok from its start to its end, mix the track. Then do a quick "mastering" with T-Racks and burn the CD. Now i'm interested i knowing how YOU work. ![]() Any advice to "work fast" is appreciated too ! the non-songwriter! |
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Hire good musicians, rehearse them for an hour, and push the Record button.
Done! Now, now there you go injecting professionalism into things. Phil Brown |
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Hire good musicians, rehearse them for an hour, and push the Record button.
Done! Now, now there you go injecting professionalism into things. Phil Brown |
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(Mike Rivers) wrote in message news:znr1100624617k@trad...
In article writes: You need to finish that track that would be used for this company's website intro. It must be around 3 mins and the guy needs it tomorrow. What are your tricks to get the job done as quickly as possible without having to compromise with the quality of the result ? How do you process ? Hire good musicians, rehearse them for an hour, and push the Record button. Done! I agree. I've got one jingle client who comes in with a full band and tracks two in two hours. We'd probably ahve the whole thing edited and mixed in an hours or two after that, but he take them home to mix in the box so that he can make endless mix refinements for the client. I was really surprised to hear from him that he'd prefer to avoid ProTools completely if it went from teh endless cleint requests. For speed, you can't beat a good band. |
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