no--i would get real critical and listen to real or imagined mistakes. or get real drunk before listening to my stuff!! peace
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Joined: Nov 10, 2000 Posts: -180 |
no--i would get real critical and listen to real or imagined mistakes. or get real drunk before listening to my stuff!! peace |
Joined: May 16, 2006 Posts: 91 Florianopolis SC Brazil |
I like one or two things I´ve recorded, like "Ricota" - mostly for the production. Sometimes I get surprised to find some sweet sounding spots in our stuff, but most of the time I too am just overly critical about my own playing - especially live. —http://www.myspace.com/cochabambas |
Joined: Mar 15, 2006 Posts: 1487 San Francisco |
Man, I have been listening to a "garage demo" of the Lava Rats new disc for the better part of three days now. Not only am I anal about what everything will sound like, I've even sat down with a metronome to figure out ideal tempos to reference for when we go into the studio. Plus, it's good to listen to the new/rusty stuff over and over and over to get it into my head so that it gets into my hands in second nature. ~B~ |
Joined: Mar 29, 2006 Posts: 309 Springfield, Oregon |
When we were mixing our CD, we listened to it on a portable boombox as well as the studio monitors so that we would know how it would sound on a low-end setup. |