In a message dated 06/26/2001 1:51:24 AM Central Daylight Time, johnlink@n... writes: johnlink@n... writes:
<< If you record a live performance you are guaranteed to have a live recording at the end of the performance. That recording will probably have more life in it (including mistakes) than anything you could do in a recording session per se. >> I just made a demo CD in January, and I only allotted myself one day to do the studio portion of it - it really wasn't enough. I got there at 10, we did sound checks and setting up and started recording about 10:45, and we finished around 3:00. It's okay, I've gotten work with it... but I learned a lot from the process and I wish I'd had another day. Frankly, I like my "live" selections better, both vocally and energy-wise.
Christine Thomas "For men are strong where we are weak ... they always think before they speak." (What fun is THAT?)
|
| |