As a recording engineer based in New Delhi, I have had my share of nightmarish artists/bands that have come in to record their music. At some level it’s hilarious but from a professional perspective, I only wish bands would take the recording process far more seriously.
Given the ease with which we can edit, copy, paste, re-record, amateur bands take the easy route & eventually are left with half baked performances and songs or worse, nothing at all.
For all the amateur bands that are looking to book studio time, here are 5 things you need to consider and understand before you shell out the money
Recording your music and having a copy of it can really be an exhilarating experience whether you’re a hobbyist or a professional. Keep these pointers at hand before your book your next session and don’t forget to have fun while you’re there!
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