Metaltastic
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All's well that ends well I suppose!
I totally missed this legacy, but yeah, I'll second that as the most important thing!
All's well that ends well I suppose!
I wanted the intern gig so bad when I started but there was nothing around. All owner-operator studios that could barely support themselves much less anyone else.
joeymusicguy said:when the revision is free, the band will go on forever, because in reality no project is ever really done...
when the revision is free, the band will go on forever, because in reality no project is ever really done...
as soon as you put a price on the revision, the band will start to weigh the importance of the changes vs the wallet.
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What if the band is really happy with the mix but you're not? When do you stop if time weren't a factor?
Sorry, I wasn't very clear. What I meant is that you are happy with the mix just not very happy (I used really in the sense of very). I don't know If I've ever considered a mix perfect.
Or do you mean you send the band a mix only after you've reached a point in which you'd release the songs if they were yours?