Hey guys. My band has been tracking our first full-length over the past year or so. With our schedules, still trying to play shows, my work sending me away for weeks on end, etc.....this has ended up taking a LOT longer than I anticipated. Either way, we're tracking ourselves so it's free.
We're about 4 or 5 sessions into vocals now, and so far it's been the most painful and slow part of the process. Literally 2 of the sessions we tracked about 4 words and called it because his voice just wasn't working right.
4 or 5 sessions deep and not even finished with 2 songs. This has me SERIOUSLY depressed. It not only sucks up any free time I have on the nights he gets out of work early (he sometimes shows up at 8-9pm and wants to track until after 1am), but it's causing us to ditch band practice in order to record. It has me to the point where I don't even want to work on the album anymore.
Can anyone give any sort of advice? I know the proper thing to do is just have him go home and practice. But at the point he's at (only been doing metal vocals for about 2 years), I think he needs another year or 2 to really settle into something. I worked so damn hard on the rest of the album and I feel like vocals are going to be the weakest link, and that is NOT a good thing at all. =/ He has more off-days than he does on-days. At this rate, we'll be tracking vocals for fucking 6 more months yet and I'll absolutely not be happy with the end result.
I guess this is just a frustrated cry for help....
We're about 4 or 5 sessions into vocals now, and so far it's been the most painful and slow part of the process. Literally 2 of the sessions we tracked about 4 words and called it because his voice just wasn't working right.
4 or 5 sessions deep and not even finished with 2 songs. This has me SERIOUSLY depressed. It not only sucks up any free time I have on the nights he gets out of work early (he sometimes shows up at 8-9pm and wants to track until after 1am), but it's causing us to ditch band practice in order to record. It has me to the point where I don't even want to work on the album anymore.
Can anyone give any sort of advice? I know the proper thing to do is just have him go home and practice. But at the point he's at (only been doing metal vocals for about 2 years), I think he needs another year or 2 to really settle into something. I worked so damn hard on the rest of the album and I feel like vocals are going to be the weakest link, and that is NOT a good thing at all. =/ He has more off-days than he does on-days. At this rate, we'll be tracking vocals for fucking 6 more months yet and I'll absolutely not be happy with the end result.
I guess this is just a frustrated cry for help....