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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Preparing for the Recording Studio (Part 1), Pre Production

Pre Production
What you do to prepare for your recording studio experience will effect the satisfaction that you attain from it. We will give you some detail as to how you can achieve the results you want. Rick Rubin spent 6 months in pre production  before going into the studio for The Red Hot Chile Peppers’ first album. Because of this the band was able to focus on the recording and not the performances. That part had been achieved before they entered the studio. The music must be fully rehearsed and as Pat Metheny recommends, tour the music to see what works with an audience and what doesn’t. With your first project you may not have a record label to determine for you which songs will work and which ones won’t. This is why it is very important that you get feedback from fans and associates.

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