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TelePaul's Manifesto for the Home Recording Musician

  • 25-11-2008 6:46pm
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    1) Establish objectives and spend in accordance with these objectives.

    2) Buy 'Home Recording for Musicians for Dummies' by Jeff Strong and read it.

    3) Create a dedicated space for recording - it doesn't have to be big, but keep it clean and make it your own.

    4) Join an internet forum. Sooner or later (probably sooner) you're going to need help.

    5) Avail of freeware - there's alot of good stuff out there.

    6) Ignore MIDI at your peril.

    7) If you're going to attempt the recording of acoustic drums, learn the Recorderman technique.

    8) Understand that Pro Tools is a means to an end.

    9) Plan your sessions - Tune your instruments, replace old strings, work on performance delivery.

    10) Don't fix it in the mix, fix it in the tracking.

    11) Listen to commercial recordings with a view to production.

    12) Don't do favours for friends - a little recording know-how may be seen as industry expertise by the uninitiated.

    13) Understand the difference between mixing and mastering.

    14) Have fun!
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