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lemonchili
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I want to record a new demo/EP for my band, and I'm in the process of researching and planning it out to do the best I can on a limited budget, and making the most of the equipment and skills I have. So here's my draft plan, and I'd welcome any thoughts or feedback on it's feasability.
Aim: Produce a demo/EP/CD of at least 4 tracks.
Primary objective: The resulting EP includes 2 tracks which are aimed at JJJ's national "Unearthed" competitions, and of high enough quality to do reasonably well. ie get through to finals. (Sometimes you've just got to aim high!)
Secondary objective: The same 2 tracks should be good enough to get airplay on community/college/internet radio
Method:
My equipment:
Tascam 2488 MkII
JoeMeek 3Q compressor
Behringer MS40 monitors
An old Line6 AxSys 212 amp (which I *love*)
Zoom bass effects unit (this is one thing I will probably upgrade)
Mics: Behringer B-1, JoeMeek JM27, 2 x SM57, 1 x SM58
Timeframe:
6 months or a bit less. I work 9-5, and I'll be doing all instruments except the drums.
Does it sound possible? I don't expect it to be easy, but I want to aim high. I guess my main concern is whether the tracks exported from the Tascam will be of a suitable and useful format for a good engineer to use.
cheers,
chili
Aim: Produce a demo/EP/CD of at least 4 tracks.
Primary objective: The resulting EP includes 2 tracks which are aimed at JJJ's national "Unearthed" competitions, and of high enough quality to do reasonably well. ie get through to finals. (Sometimes you've just got to aim high!)
Secondary objective: The same 2 tracks should be good enough to get airplay on community/college/internet radio

Method:
- Record bass and guitar tracks to a click track (or basic drum machine track) in home studio setup. Generally limit to a single bass track and two guitar tracks, though these may be stereo depending on effects used. Most tracks will be recorded direct. Keep these tracks as dry as possible so that reverb/delays can be added later.
- Record vocal tracks at home as guide tracks.
- Document everything!
I have about 15 songs to work, and I'd like to record about 10 of them this way, and then decide which ones I'm going to focus on.
- Record drum tracks - either in a professional studio, or direct using an electronic kit.
- Do as much editing as I can myself at this stage, removing unwanted parts, and coming up with draft mixes.
- From here I'd like to export everything and take it to a studio for recording the final vocals, then mixed by an experienced engineer.
- Have mastering done by same engineer or mastering studio.
My equipment:
Tascam 2488 MkII
JoeMeek 3Q compressor
Behringer MS40 monitors
An old Line6 AxSys 212 amp (which I *love*)
Zoom bass effects unit (this is one thing I will probably upgrade)
Mics: Behringer B-1, JoeMeek JM27, 2 x SM57, 1 x SM58
Timeframe:
6 months or a bit less. I work 9-5, and I'll be doing all instruments except the drums.
Does it sound possible? I don't expect it to be easy, but I want to aim high. I guess my main concern is whether the tracks exported from the Tascam will be of a suitable and useful format for a good engineer to use.
cheers,
chili