)I work a lot on pro-tools recordings, but this was the weirdest thing I ever did.
I got paid by the hour, so that was OK, but:
I had to play a lot of perfect tracks for every song I did. I recorded six songs.
They didn't want to decide now what to use or to delete , but they wanted every possibility in the mix with licks, runs, turnarounds etc.
So I played my ass off and did the job. I started at 11.30 in the morning and the sessoins went on yesterday, with a short break, till 2.00 hrs in the night. This morning it started at 11.00 and went on till 7.00 in the night. I played myself complete empty, I can't get it good in memory what I played, and what they will use on the final mix.
Was a good practise in being creative on every inch, for periods for a lot of hours, in a million
tracks, with some overdubs, and sharpened my mind, but this has nothing to do with arranging music to me. But I had and have good feelings about what I have done and what they will use. I liked the songs and sounds in the studio.
Maybe this way of recording will be a new approach for having a way to make "perfect" recordings, I would like to hear sometimes from Paul or Bruce how they did the job for Shania Twain , with Mutt Lange. To me this producer is a perfectionist, and he knows his way a round in good use of these tools, I'm told.
(edited for spelling and after a night with dreaming about steelbars thrown trough the bedroom
)JJ<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Johan Jansen on 17 October 2001 at 01:02 AM.]</p></FONT>
