Make an LP a month from scratch.

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johnnyshape wrote:A month allows you too much time to get fed up with things.


Not when you've got a job, a band, a partner and a booking agency to manage as well! Or kids like Adam. I doubt I'll be able to work on anything for periods longer than an afternoon, and even then I'll probably get about, dunno, 8 sessions in maximum?
Rick Reuben wrote:
daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.


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Make an LP a month from scratch.

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Adam I wrote:
johnnyshape wrote:I'm looking forward to hearing everyone's record.

Is that part of the deal, that the PRF gets to hear it?


It ruddy well better be.


Yeah, unfortunately (for you lot) I was planning on making it available for PRFers to listen to. Probably just embarrass myself, but there you go.

I bought one of these yesterday, which should make the logistics of recording the whole thing a bit easier.
Rick Reuben wrote:
daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.


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Make an LP a month from scratch.

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Figured out what the project is going to be yesterday. Picked out of the bag of projects I thought would be fun but a bit silly. I think I will end up chaneling my inner marsupial to do it though. Finaly I will bring "Dark Side of the Poon" into the world.

The time frame is a good thing, depending on how you approach it doing the whole thing yourself just getting the drum tracks done take a lot of time. Then trying to master and mix things take at least a third of time. Plus getting a real cool cover going on and getting some friends come over and do some tracks is usally a scheduleing mess.

That tascam recorder looks great. Knobs for everything you want!

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