floodstage wrote on Mon, 11 April 2005 19:28 |
<rant mode on!> Erase the files after mixing!?!?!? MY GAWD MAN, HAVE YOU LOST IT!?!? I still have tracks I recorded in the 80's. Erase the tracks after mixing?! I would never suggest that to anyone. Yikes! No can do! What if you notice something later, need a dance remix, vocals up mix, etc, etc.....? aye yi yi! </rant mode off> Why not find out what drive they need and pick one up on your own and save some bucks? oh, by the way! (seriously!) I hope your sessions go well!!! |
Bivouac wrote on Tue, 12 April 2005 00:00 |
Ha! Well, there are actually a lot of good reasons to try and do this at the blasting room, but the best is price. Their "A Room" is $650/day. The other places are $80/hour... I listed the consoles just so show what kinds of studios I'm looking at... I really want to do something top-notch... Oh yeah, the whole ALL/Descendents/Black Flag thing definitely impresses us too... That's weird, I was just looking at tapetape.com the other day after reading about it. Anybody think this is a bad option? |
bloodstone wrote on Sun, 24 April 2005 00:32 |
... Maybe you could buy your own and bring it to the session. |