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Recording Techniques

viktor423 - 10 Dec 2001 11:11:45

A month and a half ago my band recorded our debut lp at Zero Return
studios in Atlanta. It's a great studio with an excellent sounding
'live' room and tons of vintage mics and outboard gear. Although
we're from NYC, we went to record there because it's set up to record
this type of music. We recorded live to two track half inch with Jim
Marrer running the board. We're quite satisfied with the results and
highly recomend this studio. Check out thier website,
zeroreturnstudios.com, they have a very impressive equipment list and
are very reasonably priced. Recording live was good because nothing
had to be isolated, hence no headphones (it sucks recording with them
), and let's face it, some of the best r'n'r records were recorded
this way. Being all in the same room playing together makes an
enormous difference IMHO. Also, having no opportunity to 'fix it in
the mix' made us play better from the start - you just have to be
well rehearsed going in. It would be great to hear everyones
recording experiences, tricks and techniques. How do you go about
recording? This would probably be helpful to those members who've
never recorded before. By the way, we're currently looking for an
interested label, any suggestions? Viktor, The Coffin Daggers

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