lucey wrote on Thu, 22 April 2004 10:01 |
seems to me that every tracking session is extreme, on the one hand we do a layman's 'therapy' on various individuals while having a loose control of the project's overview, while at the same time being totally out of the way of the music and the artists in their process |
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it's an extreme-ly hard thing to do well, often |
j.hall wrote on Thu, 22 April 2004 10:18 |
personally, i've stopped getting "out of the way". i very rarely suggest a drastic change to a song structure. but i'm pretty involved with the process, and the interaction with the band. i could never get the balancing act quite right, so i dove in head first. |
Ross Hogarth wrote on Thu, 22 April 2004 10:24 |
I find that the being invisible and ruthlessly compassionate is an art form in itself .... |
Fibes wrote on Tue, 04 May 2004 11:14 |
"Would it help if I took off my top?" |
Bill Park wrote on Wed, 05 May 2004 22:42 |
You mean like thrown clients out of the studio for being stupid, told CEOs that I didn't care how nervous they were, they should to take their fuckin' hands off of my podium microphones; told meeting planners that if they knew so much about it they should mix it themselves as I walked out the door; or used a mic stand tube to get the attention of a roudy and dangerous patron in a club? (But I'm doing much better now....) Bill |