So yesterday I wrote a huge rant mail to the band I'm currently recording. It's my "ex-band".
And I had a good rant - about them not being able to play their fucking stuff, but only writing songs with 200bpm all the time.
About them not changing strings prior to recording or setting their instruments up properly (I told them!).
About the bass player playing with standard strings in Drop-C tuning <- I worked HOURS with melodyne to even out the totally fucked up tuning of each fucking note he played. we tuned after every take (at least every 10 seconds) while tracking.
I could hear the guitar and bass were not set up right every second but they didn't want to listen..
In fact both the guitar and the bass were never ever set up (for Drop-C tuning).
8 hours for 2 songs of bass tracking and 3 days for guitar (4 songs) Really?
And the bass frequencies only go up to like 300 Hz above it is absolutely nothing. At least I don't get annoying string noise
Plus their drummer hasn't even paid the deposit yet (I won't start tracking him without the money, though).
It's much easier to record bands with people you don't know
Got their response today and they're all singing small now. Guess the rant succeeded..
Now they asked whether they should change the bass strings and set it up correctly and shit.
I'm not sure now honestly.. we've got 2 of 4 songs tracked and it took me a lot of fucking work to make the tracks work (both timing and tuning-wise).
They don't want to track the songs again and me neither honestly.
But recording the next two songs with new strings would most probably sound strange.. what do you think? I guess I could compensate it in the mix..
And I had a good rant - about them not being able to play their fucking stuff, but only writing songs with 200bpm all the time.
About them not changing strings prior to recording or setting their instruments up properly (I told them!).
About the bass player playing with standard strings in Drop-C tuning <- I worked HOURS with melodyne to even out the totally fucked up tuning of each fucking note he played. we tuned after every take (at least every 10 seconds) while tracking.
I could hear the guitar and bass were not set up right every second but they didn't want to listen..
In fact both the guitar and the bass were never ever set up (for Drop-C tuning).
8 hours for 2 songs of bass tracking and 3 days for guitar (4 songs) Really?
And the bass frequencies only go up to like 300 Hz above it is absolutely nothing. At least I don't get annoying string noise

Plus their drummer hasn't even paid the deposit yet (I won't start tracking him without the money, though).
It's much easier to record bands with people you don't know
Got their response today and they're all singing small now. Guess the rant succeeded..
Now they asked whether they should change the bass strings and set it up correctly and shit.
I'm not sure now honestly.. we've got 2 of 4 songs tracked and it took me a lot of fucking work to make the tracks work (both timing and tuning-wise).
They don't want to track the songs again and me neither honestly.
But recording the next two songs with new strings would most probably sound strange.. what do you think? I guess I could compensate it in the mix..