- Apr 21, 2011
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I have to start off that i love this forum.
So let me say that a death core band came in to record, at the first session they said "we've only been a band for about two months now and played only 2 shows". This is where i first became worried about the project. We recorded ghost tracks with the guitars to a click, then we moved onto drums. He told us that parts were too short or too long. Yet again we did ghost tracks, and then while recording the drums we had to compromise because parts were either too short or too long. I tracked three good takes of the drums and edited them together, but it was still a poor performance. Next came guitars. The guitarist couldn't play to the drums and when we doubled his rhythm sections he couldn't even play to the other recorded guitar. At one phrase of the song, i'm not joking, i had about 12 takes and none of them were hardly usable. Don't even get me started on bass, he was so out of time and wasn't even in the same key as the guitars with his fills.
So after they left i was confronted with a mess of poorly played performances. I started by editing the drums to the grid (i hate doing this but it had to be done) yet the timings were so off that one cymbal hit was a beat ahead, and the next was a beat behind. I had to compromise. I then edited the one guitar to the drums for a tight performance, and moving on to the second one i had to comp it with the many many takes, and i even had to go as far as using vocalign plug in to match the one guitar to the other. Seriously with the bass i had to auto tune most of his playing, and after hours of trying to comp and match it up to the drums and guitars i just used logics flex time to place it to the grid.
I spent hours and hours, maybe even days just getting this performance to sound halfway decent. The band came in to listen to what they recorded, and they looked at me with the strangest look. Its as if I WAS THE ONE who messed up their perfect playing. I really don't know what to tell these guys, and i don't want this song to reflect on my abilities.
This is a lot to read and i'm sorry about that, but what would you guys do?
So let me say that a death core band came in to record, at the first session they said "we've only been a band for about two months now and played only 2 shows". This is where i first became worried about the project. We recorded ghost tracks with the guitars to a click, then we moved onto drums. He told us that parts were too short or too long. Yet again we did ghost tracks, and then while recording the drums we had to compromise because parts were either too short or too long. I tracked three good takes of the drums and edited them together, but it was still a poor performance. Next came guitars. The guitarist couldn't play to the drums and when we doubled his rhythm sections he couldn't even play to the other recorded guitar. At one phrase of the song, i'm not joking, i had about 12 takes and none of them were hardly usable. Don't even get me started on bass, he was so out of time and wasn't even in the same key as the guitars with his fills.
So after they left i was confronted with a mess of poorly played performances. I started by editing the drums to the grid (i hate doing this but it had to be done) yet the timings were so off that one cymbal hit was a beat ahead, and the next was a beat behind. I had to compromise. I then edited the one guitar to the drums for a tight performance, and moving on to the second one i had to comp it with the many many takes, and i even had to go as far as using vocalign plug in to match the one guitar to the other. Seriously with the bass i had to auto tune most of his playing, and after hours of trying to comp and match it up to the drums and guitars i just used logics flex time to place it to the grid.
I spent hours and hours, maybe even days just getting this performance to sound halfway decent. The band came in to listen to what they recorded, and they looked at me with the strangest look. Its as if I WAS THE ONE who messed up their perfect playing. I really don't know what to tell these guys, and i don't want this song to reflect on my abilities.
This is a lot to read and i'm sorry about that, but what would you guys do?