
heatmiser
mr. green christmas
This has been bugging me on and off for a while and I'm curious what others think...
Do you ever find yourself very satisfied with a recording immediately after the final mixdown and maybe for days after, then you revisit it months or years later and it sounds kinda crappy? Maybe some pitch or timing issue(s) jumps out at you that you never noticed before, or maybe stylistically you just wonder what you were thinking at the time?
Or the reverse - (less common) you are really bummed about the mix, set it aside and long afterward you dig it up, give it a spin, and lo and behold...it sounds kick ass?
I am wondering how objective one can be about the quality of one's own recordings when my own opinion of them seems to vary sometimes drastically over time...
Do you find that time is an important factor in recording / mixing...(taking time off that is)? I know this is all so subjective, but it really doesn't happen for me with other people's recordings. My initial impression of anyone else's music normally doesn't change much over time.
Do you ever find yourself very satisfied with a recording immediately after the final mixdown and maybe for days after, then you revisit it months or years later and it sounds kinda crappy? Maybe some pitch or timing issue(s) jumps out at you that you never noticed before, or maybe stylistically you just wonder what you were thinking at the time?
Or the reverse - (less common) you are really bummed about the mix, set it aside and long afterward you dig it up, give it a spin, and lo and behold...it sounds kick ass?
I am wondering how objective one can be about the quality of one's own recordings when my own opinion of them seems to vary sometimes drastically over time...
Do you find that time is an important factor in recording / mixing...(taking time off that is)? I know this is all so subjective, but it really doesn't happen for me with other people's recordings. My initial impression of anyone else's music normally doesn't change much over time.
