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KP

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 Studio Experience
How do I get studio experience?
When I was looking for a band many of them rejected me because I had no studio experience so I need to know how I can get it.
KP
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Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:46 pm |
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Alan_

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do you have any friends with home recording setups?
how long have you been playing for? the studio is a completely different world. I advise getting some cheap mics and recording yourself to start off with if you're truly interested in being a recording drummer. It's better than getting into a studio and becoming the deer in the headlights.
really the only way to get studio experience is to get in a studio. the only way to get in a studio is to either meet people who are recording and impress them to the point of wanting you on their record/demo/whatever or book some studio time yourself/get a setup/find a friend who records. friends are invaluable in the music arena. you will never ever get a gig if you're sitting at home practicing wondering why you're not getting gigs. get out there and socialize!
also, do you maybe have a college close by that has a sound/recording technology department? there's oftentimes a need for drummers on sessions in those sorts of situations. if the school has a bulletin board by the studio, post your name up.
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Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:51 pm |
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KP

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I've been playing for 8 years.
My friend has a recording studio. I never even thought of asking him...
There are a few colleges around me. I go tomorrow and see if they have a sound/recording department.
Thanks.
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Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:58 pm |
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SGarrett

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KP wrote:I've been playing for 8 years.
My friend has a recording studio. I never even thought of asking him...
There are a few colleges around me. I go tomorrow and see if they have a sound/recording department.
Thanks.
There you go. One good thing to do is offer free recording while you gain your experience. Like BillRay says, you have to be a slut before you can be a whore.
Like Alan said though, it really is a completely different world. I'm really comfortable on stage but I tend to be a bit neurotic in my studio. Are the levels set right, is anything clipping, are all of the tracks on, etc.. I've found that a brief meditation period helps me to relax enough to play.
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Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:34 am |
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Rob Crisp

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SGarrett wrote:KP wrote:I've been playing for 8 years.
My friend has a recording studio. I never even thought of asking him...
There are a few colleges around me. I go tomorrow and see if they have a sound/recording department.
Thanks.
There you go. One good thing to do is offer free recording while you gain your experience. Like BillRay says, you have to be a slut before you can be a whore.
Like Alan said though, it really is a completely different world. I'm really comfortable on stage but I tend to be a bit neurotic in my studio. Are the levels set right, is anything clipping, are all of the tracks on, etc.. I've found that a brief meditation period helps me to relax enough to play.
Slut before a whore, excellent! :-p
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Fri Feb 22, 2008 6:08 am |
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skitch

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KP wrote:I've been playing for 8 years.
My friend has a recording studio. I never even thought of asking him...
There are a few colleges around me. I go tomorrow and see if they have a sound/recording department.
Thanks.
Another thing you might want to do is find a studio that does alot of tracking and see if you can "observe" some sessions.
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:22 am |
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imjeffcanudigit

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well one thing i learned recently is playing to a click is supposed to be really hard for most drummers and that if you can do it then it's going to sound a lot better than with out it, i plan on trying that next time i record.
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:19 pm |
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Alan_

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You need to learn how to play with a click/drum machine if you are interested in pursuing professional studio work.
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Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:41 pm |
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imjeffcanudigit

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Alan_ wrote:You need to learn how to play with a click/drum machine if you are interested in pursuing professional studio work.
yup thats what i learned about recently now i need to try it out.
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:42 am |
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skitch

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imjeffcanudigit wrote:Alan_ wrote:You need to learn how to play with a click/drum machine if you are interested in pursuing professional studio work.
yup thats what i learned about recently now i need to try it out.
You can always practice to a click/metronome every day without being a studio as well.
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Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:44 pm |
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PDP9000

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What helped me is having a home recording studio so you could know the process do
you have any friends with a home studio??
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Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:58 pm |
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anojeezick

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Me and my buddy have set up a home studio and we have tried out alot of stuff. We got pretty good and now we charge kids to come record with us. This is a good way to get experience. I also was with a band in the studio and learned sooo much.
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Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:00 pm |
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imjeffcanudigit

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skitch wrote:imjeffcanudigit wrote:Alan_ wrote:You need to learn how to play with a click/drum machine if you are interested in pursuing professional studio work.
yup thats what i learned about recently now i need to try it out.
You can always practice to a click/metronome every day without being a studio as well.
yea i plan on picking up a metrenome this springbreak
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