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DeepRoots
Hey Andrew- i had a bit of a lightbulb for a little cool lesson regarding production.

Could you record a small song segment or a solo over a backing that just plain doesnt sound right> production-wise.

Then you could maybe take us through step by step (either explaining the affects of doing what you did or letting us hear each stage as you go) and take us to the end result professional quality sounding mix.

Screenshots etc would be another cool thing to throw in.

I think i'd benefit from this as im new to recording (and especially producing) and i'm sure there are others in a similar position.

Would anybody else benefit from an idea similar/ along these lines?

Thanks Andrew- let me know how crazy sounding that is and have me shot at dawn (if that is your wish mellow.gif ...)
Andrew Cockburn
QUOTE (DeepRoots @ Sep 15 2007, 01:20 AM) *
Hey Andrew- i had a bit of a lightbulb for a little cool lesson regarding production.

Could you record a small song segment or a solo over a backing that just plain doesnt sound right> production-wise.

Then you could maybe take us through step by step (either explaining the affects of doing what you did or letting us hear each stage as you go) and take us to the end result professional quality sounding mix.

Screenshots etc would be another cool thing to throw in.

I think i'd benefit from this as im new to recording (and especially producing) and i'm sure there are others in a similar position.

Would anybody else benefit from an idea similar/ along these lines?

Thanks Andrew- let me know how crazy sounding that is and have me shot at dawn (if that is your wish mellow.gif ...)


That's a pretty cool idea actually - let me think about it for a while but I like it smile.gif

You are safe from your dawn appointment ...
DeepRoots
QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Sep 15 2007, 06:29 AM) *
You are safe from your dawn appointment ...


Thank God...

QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Sep 15 2007, 06:29 AM) *
That's a pretty cool idea actually - let me think about it for a while but I like it


Cheers Andrew
steve25
I think this would be a cool idea actually this is something i would like to see. Also Andrew what is it that you record with software wise?
Andrew Cockburn
QUOTE (steve25 @ Sep 20 2007, 11:57 PM) *
I think this would be a cool idea actually this is something i would like to see. Also Andrew what is it that you record with software wise?


Reaper!
RobM
QUOTE (DeepRoots @ Sep 15 2007, 01:20 AM) *
Hey Andrew- i had a bit of a lightbulb for a little cool lesson regarding production.

Could you record a small song segment or a solo over a backing that just plain doesnt sound right> production-wise.

Then you could maybe take us through step by step (either explaining the affects of doing what you did or letting us hear each stage as you go) and take us to the end result professional quality sounding mix.

Screenshots etc would be another cool thing to throw in.

I think i'd benefit from this as im new to recording (and especially producing) and i'm sure there are others in a similar position.

Would anybody else benefit from an idea similar/ along these lines?

Thanks Andrew- let me know how crazy sounding that is and have me shot at dawn (if that is your wish mellow.gif ...)


That would be great and just what I'm looking for to, lol you must have read my mind.
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