Re: 7 day recording retreat
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:30 am
oh man i smoked so much unnatural weed i am iiiiinsane.
what do i do now?
what do i do now?
distaudio wrote:Yes, capturing the moment is something we wanted to focus on.
Hoping to do more "Live Recordings" than automation and midi programming.
Only gear I was considering was;
Laptop.
Ableton Live.
Reason.
Audio interface. (M-Audio Fast track Ultra)
1 x mic.
Novation SL MK2 49
Bass
3 fx pedals.
Microkorg.
Cables.
Headphones.
Picks.
Main sticking point I think will be connectivity with his gear.
Reason for this arrangement is the fact we have been working on my album together for quite some time(I write the tunes and record, he give production guidance and does mixing & mastering). I just want to see whether this arrangement yeilds some different results in a quicker timeframe.
He had created a great result with a piano recording he did of a baby grand in a dining hall with a shitty dynamic mic and 1 hour. Hoping to get some of those 'Capture the moment' recordings.
Thanks. That is what I was looking for. A survival kit shopping list.pepezabala wrote:
Don't forget paper and pens. big pens. big paper. you might need to stare at chord changes or lyrics or other instructions from distance while recording. if you really want to record an ep full of stuff you will need to write down lots of things. brainstorming, planing, checklist of what's done, what's pending etc.
you can of course type that into your laptop, but paper is really more versatile for lots of uses.
Duct-tape.
batteries, if there are any being used in the equipment. would be a shame if the active pickups of the bassguitar die during the recording week.
a screwdriver. a knife. scissors. extra strings for the guitars/bass.
blank cds or DVDs for backups of your work.
If there is one thing I have. That is plenty of adapters. I just of course need to make sure I remember to take them with me.SubFunk wrote:a bag full of adapters and spare cables / different plug types is not a bad idea either to have around...
you sometimes don't know what crazy routings or connections will come up...
I have only just purchased a new 2TB drive for my data server. I might use the 1TB I had in their originally and format it to fill it to the brim with samples.dum wrote:record, record, record...
so I'd bring more HD than you think you need.
During create slumps or breaks or what not you could still run your other pre-existing stems through FX chains, amps, EQs, reel 2 reel, whatever.... don't stop recording until you sleep
1TB external HDs are dirt cheap these days.