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soulfulvirtuoso
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We all know that one of the norms in recording these days is implemented with the use of click tracks / drum loops (especially for commercial music) for steady tempo and rhythm.
But i was just wondering how far would you go with it as an audio engineer and/or as a musician. I mean, as far as the type of recording goes, who would prefer what, where and when? I've always multi-tracked band recordings with the implication of the "click" in it. They're all straight beats anyway so i'm not just having any worries yet. I'd be very challenged to do songs with odd meters and tempo changes.
On the other hand, i haven't had the chance to do it on a Live-studio-recording situation yet. What would you normally do here by the way? To click or not to click?
In some thoughts, i was also wondering how did those great cats like Jeff Porcaro, Steve Gadd and Hal Blaine do it on their time. I've heard they had seldom used clicks on their recording sessions. They're incredible groovemasters with such steady tempos- no questions asked - but how did the recording generally took place in the process?
I'm just looking for some enlightenment.
Cheers!
But i was just wondering how far would you go with it as an audio engineer and/or as a musician. I mean, as far as the type of recording goes, who would prefer what, where and when? I've always multi-tracked band recordings with the implication of the "click" in it. They're all straight beats anyway so i'm not just having any worries yet. I'd be very challenged to do songs with odd meters and tempo changes.
On the other hand, i haven't had the chance to do it on a Live-studio-recording situation yet. What would you normally do here by the way? To click or not to click?
In some thoughts, i was also wondering how did those great cats like Jeff Porcaro, Steve Gadd and Hal Blaine do it on their time. I've heard they had seldom used clicks on their recording sessions. They're incredible groovemasters with such steady tempos- no questions asked - but how did the recording generally took place in the process?
I'm just looking for some enlightenment.

Cheers!