iamandy
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last band i did..i ended up hanging out with them afew times before recording.. so when it came to tracking, we had a right laugh! was good times! oh, they were a metal band aswell
Wow no one has mentioned hip hop yet? Get some rappers in that just record their music to a beat. Thats as easy as it gets.
Yea true, but he was asking for a genre of MUSIC
Wow no one has mentioned hip hop yet? Get some rappers in that just record their music to a beat. Thats as easy as it gets.
Hardly. Every rapper I've ever worked with has no clue how to arrange a song. You spend more time mapping the track out than recording it.
Bingo!
Do you have any idea how stress inducing a bad rapper / hip hop wannabe can be when they're tryin to "bust da rymz" and can't even follow the rhythm of the beat? Or how about trying to coax some life into their performance? Or how about (most importantly for a good recording) getting them to do both of the above WHILE enunciating clearly so you're not wasting time trying to track a mushmouth or wasting time trying to get said mushmouth to "pop" in the mix ...
Its not as easy as you might 1st think and again it all comes down to the same notion already covered in this thread ... you need to work with people with a good level of talent to reduce the stress factor in any project you jump into, regardless of style or genre
Wow no one has mentioned hip hop yet? Get some rappers in that just record their music to a beat. Thats as easy as it gets.
any band that knows their shit and is able to give you a tight performance when tracking
Acoustic singer songwriters... Stereo mic the acoustic and then track vocals. Throw some reverb on the vocal bus and boom.
And just about every jazz artist has their shit together as they are real musicians and know their theory - thus no editing is required.
EDIT: About the whole hip-hop/rapper thing. Yes I have heard about what happens most of the time with these, but when I was doing work experience in a recording studio, there was a rapper that came in (they weren't expecting him to show up) and he just rapped to a beat and with good timing too. When he got to the chorus part he sang with just the beat and absolutely no melodic instruments for pitch reference. Later when guitar was added we found that he had sang the entire chorus at perfect pitch with JUST the beat. I was pretty amazed by that, but I guess that was a once in a life-time experience.
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