So here's the story:
For the past few weeks I've been doing paid (cheap- like $35 a song) production work for this white-rapper friend of mine. I had done a track for him about a month prior for fun which apparently got a really good reaction on Myspace because the next thing I know he won't stop calling to get more done. So anyway, the first "paid" track I did for him I spent a shit load of time mixing and the end result was IMO the best vocal production I've done to date. I used rverb to make the chorus sound really airy and huge and basically haven't been able to get any of the tracks since to sound quite as good. What throws me off is this- half the people who've listened to it HATE the production and really like the sound of the first one I did for him. The other half are completely on my nuts. Haha, it's literally like I don't know what I've done right or what I've done wrong. James (rapper friend) seems happy regardless and has been coming in to record on a weekly basis but I'm... confused.
Has anyone else had any experiences similar to this? Anything to say on perception in general? I mean... obviously all of us here are big gorging fans of Andy's work but we've all seen those nasty emails.
Dunno- just thought it might be interesting to talk about
For the past few weeks I've been doing paid (cheap- like $35 a song) production work for this white-rapper friend of mine. I had done a track for him about a month prior for fun which apparently got a really good reaction on Myspace because the next thing I know he won't stop calling to get more done. So anyway, the first "paid" track I did for him I spent a shit load of time mixing and the end result was IMO the best vocal production I've done to date. I used rverb to make the chorus sound really airy and huge and basically haven't been able to get any of the tracks since to sound quite as good. What throws me off is this- half the people who've listened to it HATE the production and really like the sound of the first one I did for him. The other half are completely on my nuts. Haha, it's literally like I don't know what I've done right or what I've done wrong. James (rapper friend) seems happy regardless and has been coming in to record on a weekly basis but I'm... confused.
Has anyone else had any experiences similar to this? Anything to say on perception in general? I mean... obviously all of us here are big gorging fans of Andy's work but we've all seen those nasty emails.
Dunno- just thought it might be interesting to talk about