Jack Russell
I smell home cookin!
Here's a dilemma:
Would you: (A) Record in a living room of an apartment in the middle of a city, or (B) take the time and money to build a reasonably neutral studio space in a basement, way out in the country away from any noise and hold off on recording until the studio is completed? The band I'm in wants to get to trackin' soon, so the first alternative looks very inviting.
What kind of technical issues can make the first option detrimental? Hum? Bleed? Street rumble? Bothering neighbors? The second option will take months of time to realize.
Any ideas or suggestions?
[P.S.: the band to be recorded is a rock power trio, with a loud drummer.]
Would you: (A) Record in a living room of an apartment in the middle of a city, or (B) take the time and money to build a reasonably neutral studio space in a basement, way out in the country away from any noise and hold off on recording until the studio is completed? The band I'm in wants to get to trackin' soon, so the first alternative looks very inviting.
What kind of technical issues can make the first option detrimental? Hum? Bleed? Street rumble? Bothering neighbors? The second option will take months of time to realize.
Any ideas or suggestions?
[P.S.: the band to be recorded is a rock power trio, with a loud drummer.]

That is very true, since, after all this money and time, not making a living at songwriting might just mean that I ought to give it up!! Truth is, I did for a few years, but the fire burns deep, and I still believe in my music.