
crosstudio
New member
we were working on some scratch vocals but i like to do as good a job as possible on the scratch vocals because sometimes they actually pan out.
when i'm monitoring (through headphones) the sound of the vocalist through the microphone i keep hearing something that just wasn't quite right.
i triple checked that the mains were turned off.
i powered down the monitor amp.
i go up to the family room and make my wife turn off the TV (she already had the volume down).
i go up to the thermostat and turn off the heat.
i play with mic' positions.
finally I decide to just record it anyway, because i don't want to waste creativity and time.
after we finish recording the scratch vocals (chorus) for two songs, i finally figure out that i forgot to put my 12-string and classical guitar back into the closet from the night before.
when i'm monitoring (through headphones) the sound of the vocalist through the microphone i keep hearing something that just wasn't quite right.
i triple checked that the mains were turned off.
i powered down the monitor amp.
i go up to the family room and make my wife turn off the TV (she already had the volume down).
i go up to the thermostat and turn off the heat.
i play with mic' positions.
finally I decide to just record it anyway, because i don't want to waste creativity and time.
after we finish recording the scratch vocals (chorus) for two songs, i finally figure out that i forgot to put my 12-string and classical guitar back into the closet from the night before.