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Old 02-15-2008, 07:55 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Sorry,,,,, The use of the word "recording" to me denotes studio documentation with intent. Saving rehearsal/bar gig tracks on pro-tools/cube-base is a really good idea for the serious business minded bands if you don't mind hurting some feelings over lack of focus. Even Bert mentioned on another thread he saved a song they played great one night and listing to it a day or two later he couldn't believe how much he overplayed. It's also a good idea to go to a "good" studio in the area ounce a year, block out about six hrs or so and get down a solid demo of one or two songs. Hell I have a remote control 20bit ADAT mounted in my effects rack and the band doesn't know when I'm taping or not. All useful in their own right but in no way will they replace the need for a real recording in a real studio staffed with professional personnel.
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