Can anyone tell me how to make the most of studio time?
I mean, if there are any producers out there reading this, what is it that bugs them about singers? Obviously I need to come in knowing the songs inside out, but is there anything else I can do to make it seamless? What would you guys appreciate?
I'll just be singing over pre-recorded songs (but if you want to post advice for people coming in with instruments too that's fine by me, as I'll be doing so another time :)
Going next week!
Thanks
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From your other posts, I can gather that you know how to warm up
From your other posts, I can gather that you know how to warm up and be ready to go.
From this post, I can see that you are polite and considerate of others.
Print your lyrics out (for producer and you), and you might bring your own lemon, just in case they are out. Even if you nail it on the first take, many engineers/producers will want AT LEAST one other, but more likely, several others.
I hope it goes well for you.
I hope it goes well for you as well! I'd bring the lyrics as Ma
I hope it goes well for you as well!
I'd bring the lyrics as MadTiger suggested....
Also bring some patience and open mindedness...
As far as instruments... new strings, and an extra set, or two. Fresh heads on kit... extra sticks, picks, bandaids and a towel.
After that, the studio should be able to handle everything else... if not, then I'd look for another studio.
Yep I have lyrics ready :) Is the lemon for making the produce
Yep I have lyrics ready :)
Is the lemon for making the producer a gin and tonic ? :lol:
I guess I could bring some candy too :)
It's to make you salivate so your vocal chords and your tongue a
It's to make you salivate so your vocal chords and your tongue are ripe. :P
However, the G&T would be a bonus. :)
Two thumbs up to Max's guitar strings, drum heads that have tone
Two thumbs up to Max's guitar strings, drum heads that have tone, and plenty of drum sticks.
To paraphrase Master Clearmountain's site, since you'll be couped up in a confined space with others - don't douse yourself in cologne or perfume as the case may be. Smelling clean is sufficiently thoughtful. And to the ladies and glam rockers, I don't care what your hair looks like. What I DO care about is your hairspray gumming up my headphones. The chemical reaction that occurs between your hairspray and long exposure to vinyl can make a sticky tar-like substance. Likewise ladies- lipstick has it's place, and it's NOT on my windscreens. innuendo opportunity] c'mon Greener, Codemonkey, Space - you guys are great at these! I've teed this one up, now knock it out of the park!
All studios geez almost everyone likes punctuality show up on ti
All studios geez almost everyone likes punctuality show up on time ready to go. Musicians working together should know their arrangements. Keep material of similar nature in blocks like soft ballads, screaming rock, etc. In the end unless you worked out a block price for the work its your dime and the smoother you can work the more economical it will be.
dvdhawk, I fail to understand how you get lipstick on your winds
dvdhawk, I fail to understand how you get lipstick on your windscreen. Could you please elaborate on how you can possibly do such a thing?
It's all about placement CM, all about placement!
It's all about placement CM, all about placement!
Codemonkey wrote: dvdhawk, I fail to understand how you get lips
Dude...
If you really gotta ask...
You're either too young for this conversation....
Or you hit for the other team
:shock:
Aw damn....speakin' of low blows!
Aw damn....speakin' of low blows!
"You're either too young for this conversation...." Old enough,
"You're either too young for this conversation...."
Old enough, but I don't own a car ;)
The other team can bat for itself.
When you are getting the sound, be helpful and attentive to what
When you are getting the sound, be helpful and attentive to what the engineer is asking of you. Spacing out and not paying attention drives the guys (and gals) on the other side of the glass crazy.
When you're asked to "SING" while setting levels, sing the song you're getting ready to track. I know this seems like a no-brainer, but I cant count the times when I've relayed this request through the phones and had the singer start up their favorite Gilbert and Sullivan when we're actually working on a country ballad or something else entirely different.
Bringing the engineer a gift of 18 year old single malt is a great thing, just be sure the sessions are over before presenting it............
Davedog wrote: ....Bringing the engineer a gift of 18 year old..
I'm glad you ended that sentence the way you did.
One thing that bugs me is when the band starts joking around and
One thing that bugs me is when the band starts joking around and having so much fun they stop listening to what I am saying... If you value your time in the studio you will listen when the engineer is talking. When he talks, it's for a reason, and it's usually important to hear what he's saying.
And when he's setting levels and asking you to make noise don't stop making noise until he tells you to stop. Many times I'm in the middle of setting levels and the singer in question will stop singing at the end of the phrase and look at me as if to say - "keep going?" - right when I'm almost to a level I like! If he'd just keep singing til I tell him to stop, we'd be able to start recording that much sooner.
You sound like a pleasant, considerate person. Kudos to you for that!
Know your parts backwards and forwards, but also be open and fle
Know your parts backwards and forwards, but also be open and flexible to try your parts new ways. Your producer may want you to try it several ways.
I usually get a few good takes, then ask the musician to play a really straight version, then some whacky versions. Often times, I find the best stuff on those last two versions.
"Know your parts backwards and forwards, but also be open and fl
"Know your parts backwards and forwards, but also be open and flexible to try your parts new ways."
That's what he said.
Codemonkey wrote: dvdhawk, I fail to understand how you get lips
I think something is getting lost in the translation from our bastardized American version of English to the proper Queen's English, the term windscreen perhaps -- not in this case an automotive term. So in the interest of clarity, I shall illustrate my point to the extent that I can.
Hopefully that clears up any miscommunication.
And if you know your parts as well as I think you do, forwards and backwards I'm sure .... you may have thought of a variety of places a fair lass might leave a wee bit o' lipstick behind that would make a fellow happier instead.
GOOD WORK!!! dvdhawk
GOOD WORK!!! dvdhawk
Oh, the shame. I honestly, genuinely, truthfully thought you mea
Oh, the shame.
I honestly, genuinely, truthfully thought you meant one of these.
No shame my friend, just something lost in translation. I can
No shame my friend, just something lost in translation.
I can see why you were confused.
Now that you mention it, I don't want any lipstick there either!
LOL. This thread is fast becoming hilarious!
LOL. This thread is fast becoming hilarious!
So, how did it go? I just got in on the tail end of this. How
So, how did it go?
I just got in on the tail end of this. How did the recording session go?