Yeah, threadtitle = question. ((oh and I meant "before" with regard to the time
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I ask because a band (my "ex"band) wants to record an album, 10 songs, as soon as possible.
As some might know, I'm currently building my studio and it will take a while for the liveroom to be finished - I aim for late january or perhaps february.
The controlroom should be ready for action before next year (some blanking covers will be missing but they don't do anything to the sound).. there is only little work left there.
So my idea was, why not track the DI tracks of guitars and bass to MIDI drums (they have all songs in guitar pro) first - which is no problem because there's no loud noise and therefore I don't need the liveroom - and then when the live room is finished record the real drums, do the reamping etc.
Could be even easier for the drummer because he has more orientation and a better sound (than just a scratchguitar) will make his performance better (?).
Does somebody have any experience with this way?
There are a few parts that could develop into problems.. like when they decide to change a part, etc.
But it's not that hard to move or even re-record a bunch of DI takes
What do you think?
I don't want to loose the job by delaying the production because 10 songs with real drums = $$$

I ask because a band (my "ex"band) wants to record an album, 10 songs, as soon as possible.
As some might know, I'm currently building my studio and it will take a while for the liveroom to be finished - I aim for late january or perhaps february.
The controlroom should be ready for action before next year (some blanking covers will be missing but they don't do anything to the sound).. there is only little work left there.
So my idea was, why not track the DI tracks of guitars and bass to MIDI drums (they have all songs in guitar pro) first - which is no problem because there's no loud noise and therefore I don't need the liveroom - and then when the live room is finished record the real drums, do the reamping etc.
Could be even easier for the drummer because he has more orientation and a better sound (than just a scratchguitar) will make his performance better (?).
Does somebody have any experience with this way?
There are a few parts that could develop into problems.. like when they decide to change a part, etc.
But it's not that hard to move or even re-record a bunch of DI takes

What do you think?
I don't want to loose the job by delaying the production because 10 songs with real drums = $$$
