SLuiCe
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Ya that's good advice. But I think the main trouble I have is when my body is just spent from the heavy physical activity from work. I've learned it takes a lot of physical energy to sing. Unfortunately that leaves me with one day a week that might be ideal for tracking vocals, and I'm lucky when that day isn't already filled.
The way you are with bass is how I am with guitars. Usually nail them on the first or second take. Vocals take me 2 or 3 takes on those rare days I ain't beating my body up, and on work days it can take 5 or 6 takes to hit some phrases with any kind of precision.
Maybe someday the government will start a home recording musicians fund and we can take a year off from work to record.
The way you are with bass is how I am with guitars. Usually nail them on the first or second take. Vocals take me 2 or 3 takes on those rare days I ain't beating my body up, and on work days it can take 5 or 6 takes to hit some phrases with any kind of precision.
Maybe someday the government will start a home recording musicians fund and we can take a year off from work to record.