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Aug 27 2021, 11:13 AM |
Japanese are phenomenal in whatever they do; they put so much effort and practice into whatever they love doing!
Lovely song Todd, thanks for the share |
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Aug 28 2021, 06:11 AM |
Very interesting post, thanks for sharing.. I'd be no good in a Japanese studio with one take power song, I usually do twenty takes for REC
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Aug 28 2021, 03:51 PM |
Out here, movie and VG soundtracks when/if they use real musicians, especially anything orchestral, are done that way.
You walk in, set up, somebody puts a stack of charts on your music stand, the conductor gets everyone's attention and you start. Since no one's actually seen the music beforehand except for the composer and the conductor there is usually one 'run through' of each cue (piece) and then it's recorded. The studio is not really the big expense, it's the musicians. For general TV, film, VG work the players are making slightly more than $100 per hour. Most of those sessions are what's known as "double sessions" - two, 3 hour blocks. Occasionally, if it's a massive orchestral soundtrack ala Star Wars, they'll record over two or possibly three days. Time is money. This post has been edited by klasaine: Aug 28 2021, 04:10 PM -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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