AndrewClaycomb
New member
I'm not sure where the right place for this to go is...
Today I blocked the entire afternoon to track drums for a band, I also have this same band scheduled on Friday and Saturday. Well they were supposed to show up at 11 am. I waited until 12 and went to get some lunch, came back and did some mixing on some other stuff all afternoon. I didn't get a call, nothing.
Should I allow them to record later in the week? I'm not charging them to do this, I just wanted some practice. But I'm charging other bands now, so I could have fit a paying band in if I knew they weren't going to show. What's the best way to handle them? I don't want to piss anybody off because I'm starting to get work entirely through word of mouth. (I'm a full time student, so I don't need the money but it's nice to have it to buy more gear!)
Today I blocked the entire afternoon to track drums for a band, I also have this same band scheduled on Friday and Saturday. Well they were supposed to show up at 11 am. I waited until 12 and went to get some lunch, came back and did some mixing on some other stuff all afternoon. I didn't get a call, nothing.
Should I allow them to record later in the week? I'm not charging them to do this, I just wanted some practice. But I'm charging other bands now, so I could have fit a paying band in if I knew they weren't going to show. What's the best way to handle them? I don't want to piss anybody off because I'm starting to get work entirely through word of mouth. (I'm a full time student, so I don't need the money but it's nice to have it to buy more gear!)