You may be surprised how many years it takes to learn how to get mic placement down for two very intricate and delicate instruments like voice and acoustic guitar. Also, I cannot think of two other tracks that require the top of the line gear like those two.
You will not know what I am talking about untill you work with someone competent. You think that the artist in most big time recordings makes the call on what the mix will sound like? Do you even think the producer makes that call? Nope. In very few cases do the artist or the producer dictate the production's end result. No, that is left to people that know about as little about it as the artist's do....the label itself....
The reason the label "agree's" with the artist's choice for producer is usually because the label knows that the Producer can deliver a final product that will please them on the budget that is available. They also know that the Producer will squeez the best performances out of the artist as possible.
You know, seldomly do any of the artist's I work with come out sounding like they wanted. You know why? Because they have very bad allusions about what they ACTUALLY sound like. When they think they sound like Tool, they usually sound like Judas Priest...

So, then lets throw in that the artist only has a certain budget anyway. As the producer/engineer, it is my job to get the best finished product that holds true to what the band ACTAULLY sound like. What else can I do?
I always wished that bands would pay me for pre-production so that we could work towards achieving the sound that is right for them. Not the sound they THINK they have, but the sound that compliments their music. You see, I have to actually put them on tape before they believe a damn thing I say. Such a waist. By then, there is no budget to come back and actually track the song the way it would sound better. So, I have to mix with less than ideal tracks, all sounding the way the artist wanted them to sound. Then while mixing, they can't understand why I can't make the drummers
Tama Rockstar set sound like the DW's that JoeBigTime used on their CD. And the guitar player can't understand why I can't make their Kramer with a Crate setup sound like Eddie Van Halens tone.
The singer of course want's to sound like what's his name from Queensryche. Now if he could only sing that in tune............
So you get the idea. The band produced. Didn't know what they don't know. Product sound's lousy. Who do they blame? Oh, not the people responsible for producing it (themselves), nope, blame it all on the poor engineer who had 4 guys at mix telling him to turn everything up....
Now let's get back to this business about what an artist ACTAULLY sound like. Who do you guys think you sound like? Now, who produced them? Where was it recorded at? Okay, so you THINK you sound like them. The only way you will know is to use the same producer and studio with a comparable budget and the same equipment including instuments. Then we will see. But, chances are the song writing style is not even close to the same.
You see, producers and great engineers get paid to work on all that cool music because they time and time again deliver products that appeal to a wider range of listeners. How do they know how to do this? Why, they played around for years with many different production techniques, and worked on countless "going nowhere" projects getting the experience neccessary to work at the level they do now.
Fuck it! I have grown tired of this talk. It seems that every week I am posting something that says this same thing. Every week, some smart ass comes back with the VERY FEW EXCEPTIONS to what I am talking about. Round and round it goes.
So, you all work on your demos. Go ahead and kid yourselves into thinking you don't want universal appeal like the artists on the radio. I know that is not the truth, and so do you. Go ahead and fool yourselves into thinking that if you could just find those few magical setting on the mixer that you will get that big time sound.
This is not ego talking here, just my honest to god observation. I probably post the most professional sounding stuff on this BBS and yet, my stuff still does not get that big time sound. I probably have the best studio of just about anyone on this BBS. Yet, it is so far away from the right stuff.
So, once again I challenge you all to this. When one of you produces a song on your setup that you think is comparable with the big boy recordings, post an MP3 somewhere and send me a message asking me to take a listen. When I start hearing stuff that is killer in any way, why I will tip my hat to you, and then add you to the EXCEPTION list that is not very long.
Now I am REALLY done posting on this thread.
Ed