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  • 25-11-2011 7:11pm
    #1
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    Hi all,
    Next week I & my new band will be starting to track an original album ( or rather a group of songs )in my own studio mainly. The band is my dream come through band and rehearsals are going well. We don't have any real ambitions of trying to be comercially successful so the music is really the only focus. I will be mixing and producing myself.
    My question is has any other engineer here, went back to performing and writing ( 20 years )after a long spell in the mixing/producers chair & What did they learn from the experience ?
    Did you find pitfalls that could have been avoided ?
    Did mixing the project yourself turn out to be the right move?
    Any thing else that came up in being the other side of the glass !
    Thanks
    - Dec


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