My band is about to finish writing for our first album, and we have a game plan for recording (studio for drums/vox, DI for guitar/bass for reamp - outsource mix/master) but checking around the local studios here in Salt Lake City, there isn't anyone who really produces modern metal. Our style is a mix of stuff like Darkest Hour/Lamb of God/Deftones/As I Lay Dying so we want to go for modern production which I know thru outsourced mix and mastering engineers can be done easily via web and people who already have that type of skillset for production.
My question, does anyone have experience with working with someone in a producing role remotely when someone isn't available locally? I know the mix and master will be a majority of getting the sound we want, but I think we'd be missing that benefit of a producer to know the songs, give ideas on how to strengthen them etc even before we record. The metal vibe here in Utah is much more organic/raw think Kurt Ballou, Steve Evetts and stuff of the posthardcore/rock vein. Just looking for stories of experiences, tips, suggestions on remote producing from either side.
My question, does anyone have experience with working with someone in a producing role remotely when someone isn't available locally? I know the mix and master will be a majority of getting the sound we want, but I think we'd be missing that benefit of a producer to know the songs, give ideas on how to strengthen them etc even before we record. The metal vibe here in Utah is much more organic/raw think Kurt Ballou, Steve Evetts and stuff of the posthardcore/rock vein. Just looking for stories of experiences, tips, suggestions on remote producing from either side.