We've got two ten-hour days for recording plus a day for mixing. The plan is to get five or six songs done. We're country rock / americana and I'm not expecting much by way of overdubs.
I love the thought of a psychobilly band using a theremin!
Thanks Wolfram. I'm probably guilty of tuning before a session then leaving it. I'll make sure the guitarist and I tune regularly.
He's got new strings to fit. My flats have years left in them yet I reckon
Jean-Luc, thanks for your reply. I've already mentioned to the engineer about getting an early Johnny Cash / Sun Studios sound, so hopefully that should give him a fair idea.
It'll be just me and the guitarist involved in the mixing. As I wrote most of the songs it's likely me that will be doing the talking. I'll talk to the rest about a single voice
BigRedX, thanks for this, I'll keep it all in mind.
Imagine an album like Thriller, Rumours, Dark Side of the Moon. Now imagine the exact opposite financially: this is what we're likely dealing with
Cheers folks.
My "sound" is P/flats and a Tonehammer with all the controls at 12 o'clock (except drive). Happy to have it changed if it helps.
I'm used to receiving less attention, I'm the bass player
First off, apologies if this has been done to death: I did a quick search and didn't find what I'm looking for. Feel free to post links and mild abuse.
At the tender age of 53 I'm entering a recording studio for the first time in two weeks.
What advice do you wish you'd been given when you were where I'm at?
Thanks, Andy