Producers with a ear can inspire the potential artist(s) to breath life into a track, and vice versa.
The real work begins when yall leave that studio - satisfied with months of sweat,arguments, and sleepness nights - trynna get what yall created heard by the masses.
;)
agreed OSK and we thank you for your help on getting one of the situations described above heard...
Posted by Audio Assassin at May 26, 2004 12:00 PM(aka-Johnny Neumatic)
I am total agreeance with your feature on "vocality" Brother Glover...I can't even put into words how disgusting it feels to be in the booth for more than an hour on one song...once you have been spoiled enough to have recorded more than 3 songs in one take on seperate occasions...it's kinda hard to take that el...
continued success..
Posted by Nathan Thomas at May 26, 2004 04:10 PMArtist sometime forget that to be up on your craft you got to be UP on your craft Samething goes for us producers its a team effort in getting good production out of a song Hooks Verses creativity has to come from both sides
Posted by Ben Rebel at May 26, 2004 07:04 PMWord up, Audio.
One of the htings thta singers tend not to do is communicate their preferences to the producer. Case in point... more of me, lees music... or in my case, less of me, more music... matter of fact... just turn me all the way down.
YOU getting the performance out of the vocalist is soooo important, bruh. I appreciate when I have someone listening who won't settle for a technically good take, but goes in for the feeling: blood and guts every time.
Peace.
Posted by Larry Love at May 27, 2004 09:45 AMThanks Larry...
Posted by Audio Assassin at May 27, 2004 12:00 PM