here's a little U2 quiz: of which - dare I say, legendary - U2 concert does this intro music remind you?
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:When I am recording, I do everything wrong. Play the wrong chords, forget to play, play badly... you name it.
This is gonna have to be a patching and looping work with what I'll be able to record. I'd never be able to do the whole song in one take.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
yes, you're not alone on that. It usually happens to amateur musicians (no disrespect - I'm absolutely included in this group): you play fantastically and nail every rehearsal take, and then you hit the red button and your playing skills suddenly jump off the window or something. Practice is the very only heal I know for the Recording Syndrome.
Indeed, it is very hard. Maybe I should get used to it by recording more often... like have it on all the time I'm messing with a song. Like U2 do. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Damn, does recording fuck with your brain or what????
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Two years, damn, I hope it won't take that long. That would be horrible. I would like to have a finished EP before summer and an album after the vacation. That's a bit of a dream to make an entire album.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
That's reasonable for sure - I should qualify, the 2 years was during uni., so the chance to record rarely presented itself! I wrote the song in early 2010, best version I have was finished summer 2011. I guess I'd take as long as U2 would to write an album lol.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
Haha, I'd probably take quite long as well. I feel like making my room soundproof and locking myself in there with nothing but instruments and recording gear (and essential products) for a few weeks.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
A good friend of mine has a pretty big (maybe 50 square mts) studio recording at home, he lives alone, and did that for 10 days.
Believe me, no good.