Steve Henningsgard
New member
Any advice? I'm used to working with rock/metal bands, but the studio I'm interning at has an artist coming in this Sunday that they need me to track. I'd imagine he'll probably bring a buddy or two to track as well if I'm not totally mistaken, and I've been told he likes to work fast.
Since rap is such a different vocal style from singing/screaming, I'm not sure what to expect as far as dynamics (pretty straight-forward? uber-dynamic?), and thus I'm not sure how hard I'll want to compress on the way in.
Never mind the fact that I'm a suburban nerdy metal guy (which may or may not make any difference: I honestly don't know)
Any advice on what to expect?
Since rap is such a different vocal style from singing/screaming, I'm not sure what to expect as far as dynamics (pretty straight-forward? uber-dynamic?), and thus I'm not sure how hard I'll want to compress on the way in.
Never mind the fact that I'm a suburban nerdy metal guy (which may or may not make any difference: I honestly don't know)
Any advice on what to expect?

I've apparently got to spread some green around before comin' back to you, but rest assured it's comin' (although at this point I'm not sure anyone would notice the jump haha). In general, my style has been to let the client figure out that I know what's up for himself, vs. trying to prove it to him or outright tell him: you think that'll work with him shooting over his 'advice' every couple of minutes?

