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I got into the whole home music thing quite by accident. I used to be a drummer, and as a 30-something didnt mind killing time with young musicians I found around town. (I used to be a drummer when young).
I'm "the classic geek" I suppose, and they were amazed I would take a soldering iron to a naughty switch, replace a power supply filter cap to reduce noise, etc. I didnt know what "multitracking" really WAS, but... they wanted me to figure out how one person could learn to play different parts of "freebird", they knew some kid who would record one part, then play along to learn the othr part(s).
Once I had their software and computer DOING that, I started "stealing" recordings her and there, trying to learn basic mixing, if even in a rough way. The only kid remotely serious let me "track him" with 2 covers and his original song first with
acoustic guitar thru cheap condenser, then he sang over it for track #2
a couple HUNDRED "mixes" and dozens of "attempts", I finally came up with a sort of 3 song demo for him... 2 covers and his original. Did it sound like a commercial recording? No... but it was pleasant to listen to enough, that he landed a "gig" as a singer in a local band, and that was years ago. SInging is hs "day job" and they gig around the small towns for money.
I always hoped he would "make it" one day... as I will have his "early demos" on computer and CD, I always remind him... LMAO.
Was kinda neat one day working in the yard, and heard some festival or another down on the other side of town... I clearly heard "his original song" in the distance, and knew I mixed it and got him his start and he's usd singing to pay for a house, wife, 2 or 3 kids, etc etc.
*shrugs*
Now, I just use the computer to learn basic compositional skills.
I alwayas said "No... I DONT think we can accomplish anything commercial sunding at home... but I DO thnk we can mak a freakin' demo, if you guys will quit with this "you gotta hear us live, man" and "we like to jam, dude" stuff !!
that one kid "now a local singer" was the only one that saw any benefit from trying to multitrack at home to make a demo.
I have heard people spend a couple hundred bux in the big city to th north, and get a really great "practically commercial sound" CD for them... i have ALSO heard a diff. band get complete "shite" for like a couple GRAND in a different studio, same city.
you dont always get what you pay for, I dunno.
I just learned the "rank basics" for basically fun (I'm a HAM, if that makes it make any sense...lol) and now I am learning composing on my own at home, for equal fun.
*shrugs*
you can make a pretty cool demo at home, if you read a lot, ask a lot of questions, and have a fair sized forehead. A hobby background in electronics prolly didnt hurt any either.
once you start getting into any "serious money though", you do need to watch where you go, and how much money you spend, though... IMHO.
i didnt realize I had picked up any "ears", until about a year ago, I heard Ozzy on the radio, and went "why does my stero sound like crap all of a sudden??? loose wires? what th---", and realized it wasnt my MP3, LMAO, it was "the radio", he hee.
th dang thing was "signal all the way on", way over compressed. (the digital signal meter lites were ALL the way up, all thruy th song... even my 128 bit MP3 recording of it has a LITTLE bit of swing...
I smiled and felt good about myself, I mean, I dont know MUCH, but I know SOMEthing now, 4 years later... LMAO