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Fishybob
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This is a serious issue that I hope that you guys can help with.
I consider myself as just above newbie. I've been recording in a home setup for 6 years pretty constantly. I'm now working on the most important project.
I often hear people say that if the song is no good then you can't make it good in the studio (you can make it sell though!). My best friend is a phenominal songwriter... the best I have ever seen (and I'M the one with the degree in it!). Fantastic songs, great looking guy, awsome voice, charm, charisma, bastard!
Anyway, we're starting work on his new ep tonight. The thing is I'm now starting to feel out of my depth! His songs are so good that I don't want to f**k them up!
We've played together for 12 years now but never really got the 'band' thing together - where do the drummers hide?! We have a wicked Bassist and a bunch of people to contribute to all of the other instruments - except drums!
His songs are 'real songs'. They work in any arrangement... He likes Bloc Party, Coldplay, Snow Patrol... that sort of thing. Every one has a great feel. Everyone could be a single!
Now...... Do I risk ruining this organic music by putting in fake drums??
I have Groove Agent and am a dab hand at programming (having never had a drummer).
ARE DRUMS ESSENTIAL??????????????????????
One thought is that if we get hold of a drummer later in the project he/she could always overdub and replace the drums if it's recorded to click.
Any advice is really needed... Not quite sure how to approach this... If the ep is good, this guy is signed - simple as that!
I consider myself as just above newbie. I've been recording in a home setup for 6 years pretty constantly. I'm now working on the most important project.
I often hear people say that if the song is no good then you can't make it good in the studio (you can make it sell though!). My best friend is a phenominal songwriter... the best I have ever seen (and I'M the one with the degree in it!). Fantastic songs, great looking guy, awsome voice, charm, charisma, bastard!
Anyway, we're starting work on his new ep tonight. The thing is I'm now starting to feel out of my depth! His songs are so good that I don't want to f**k them up!
We've played together for 12 years now but never really got the 'band' thing together - where do the drummers hide?! We have a wicked Bassist and a bunch of people to contribute to all of the other instruments - except drums!
His songs are 'real songs'. They work in any arrangement... He likes Bloc Party, Coldplay, Snow Patrol... that sort of thing. Every one has a great feel. Everyone could be a single!
Now...... Do I risk ruining this organic music by putting in fake drums??
I have Groove Agent and am a dab hand at programming (having never had a drummer).
ARE DRUMS ESSENTIAL??????????????????????
One thought is that if we get hold of a drummer later in the project he/she could always overdub and replace the drums if it's recorded to click.
Any advice is really needed... Not quite sure how to approach this... If the ep is good, this guy is signed - simple as that!