
johnsuitcase
New member
I agree about overproduction. One of the things that rubs me the wrong way sometimes is how "produced" soundging (and by that I mean sterile and inhuman) a lot of pop and R&B stuff sounds.
It's funny, because I think that's one of the dangerous things about home recording, too. You can spend a year reworking something until you've beaten every last little drop of humanity out of it.
I used to love the live Misfits stuff when I was younger, and frankly, those recordings sounded aweful. In the end, in the big picture, being well-engineered is pretty irrelavant, if the material sucks.
And it's debatable whether great material can survive being beaten into a perfectly executed machine-like "product."
As you've often read, i'm sure, the heirarchy goes like this:
The Song
The Performance
The Engineering
It's funny, because I think that's one of the dangerous things about home recording, too. You can spend a year reworking something until you've beaten every last little drop of humanity out of it.
I used to love the live Misfits stuff when I was younger, and frankly, those recordings sounded aweful. In the end, in the big picture, being well-engineered is pretty irrelavant, if the material sucks.
And it's debatable whether great material can survive being beaten into a perfectly executed machine-like "product."
As you've often read, i'm sure, the heirarchy goes like this:
The Song
The Performance
The Engineering