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In the studio mixing one of my songs. This is a loooooooooooong and tedious process. Nowadays it's not enough to JUST be a singer. No, you gotta be able to create, write, produce, engineer, mix and edit your songs too. If you don't, you will either
a) have to pay lots of money to someone else,
b) have someone do it who doesn't really care how it sounds,
c) have someone do it and it takes them FOREVER.
I have learned a lot of lessons while working on this album and the biggest one is that there are very few people in this world and especially in the music industry with any integrity. I've learned how to do as much as I can on my own to avoid wasting time. I finally see a faint bit of light at the end of this tunnel. lol
Vestry Hall Studio 1 is a high level tracking and mixing room featuring an Otari Elite 80-input console, Protools HD3 and Logic and comprehensive outboard systems.
Thedy e João Vicente (Nenhum de Nós) utilizando o microfone Aries, Black Box, Axiom 49 e Pro Tools em workshop Quanta Muisc/M-Audio - Abril 2008
"Spanky" Listening Sessions @MusicWorksNYC
Master Drummer Michael Carvin, Spanky the MC, Chris Theberge (MusicWorks) DJ Logic
Air New Zealand: London-LA - 38,000 ft
Protools; mixing in the giant space between emergency exit & first class; pleased about that because there's no free internet!
Unlike Norwegian air!