
ido1957
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Just want to get a feel for what everybody prefers.
I like to record tracks using overdubbing - I like to get the best take and get a nice recording that I enjoy without mistakes.
My friend prefers a live take with the whole band playing/singing at the same time. It has a better feel and vibe.
When I record them I like to overdub. Sometimes it takes a bunch of tries to get it just right. Then there's the problem of using dynamic mics instead of condensors and bleed and all that.
We don't play live more than once a year, but I practice the tunes a couple times a week so I can play them live anytime. We don't practice as a band very often anymore so the live takes would take a whole day or more to get tight and right I think. It might take a long time to get the whole repetoire recorded live, one song at a time....
What's your take on this live versus overdub question?
I like to record tracks using overdubbing - I like to get the best take and get a nice recording that I enjoy without mistakes.
My friend prefers a live take with the whole band playing/singing at the same time. It has a better feel and vibe.
When I record them I like to overdub. Sometimes it takes a bunch of tries to get it just right. Then there's the problem of using dynamic mics instead of condensors and bleed and all that.
We don't play live more than once a year, but I practice the tunes a couple times a week so I can play them live anytime. We don't practice as a band very often anymore so the live takes would take a whole day or more to get tight and right I think. It might take a long time to get the whole repetoire recorded live, one song at a time....
What's your take on this live versus overdub question?
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