Lorddiagram
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NOte: I posted this in reply to a topic on the mixdown forum but thought it would be interesting to hear the guitarist's opinion.
A question I often consider. First, out of curiousity, how many here began recording because they played a musical instrument? How many here consider themselves recording engineers first and muscians second or are you a "muscian" first and a "recording engineer" second?
------Second, especially if you consider yourself more the musciain, do you ever find your "creativity" "juice" or whatever, stifled because you are chock full of recording tech ideas, and equipment desires?
What's ya'lls (virginian, alright?) take on the musician/recording engineer relationship. Should they get in each others business?
A question I often consider. First, out of curiousity, how many here began recording because they played a musical instrument? How many here consider themselves recording engineers first and muscians second or are you a "muscian" first and a "recording engineer" second?
------Second, especially if you consider yourself more the musciain, do you ever find your "creativity" "juice" or whatever, stifled because you are chock full of recording tech ideas, and equipment desires?
What's ya'lls (virginian, alright?) take on the musician/recording engineer relationship. Should they get in each others business?