
leavings
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I'm in the process of recording an album now, the second that I've been a part of, but only the first by myself. When my band recorded previously, we simply found a functional setup and then recorded everything within that setup. There was enough variety in the instrumentation and sentiment of the songs that they didn't feel too similar.
Now, however, most of what I'm recording is myself and my guitar, with a few additional instruments and vocals on some of the tracks. I still feel that the songs are distinct, but I worry that I might only feel that way because I know them so intimately, and that their distinction may not be conveyed well depending on how I decide to record them.
So, I'm wondering what opinions people have about employing multiple recording techniques (mics used, placement, effects, etc.) over the course of an album. The album is thematic, all the songs relate to traveling, wandering, and the open road. Do you think it's important to use a lot of different sounds for the instruments? Will the album lose consistency if I do that? can you think of good examples of albums that have or have not used multiple techniques well? If I do decide to give each song a unique sound, is that better done in the mixing phase, or do you think the course of a song needs to be established when the song is recorded? Anything else?
Any input you have to offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Peter
Now, however, most of what I'm recording is myself and my guitar, with a few additional instruments and vocals on some of the tracks. I still feel that the songs are distinct, but I worry that I might only feel that way because I know them so intimately, and that their distinction may not be conveyed well depending on how I decide to record them.
So, I'm wondering what opinions people have about employing multiple recording techniques (mics used, placement, effects, etc.) over the course of an album. The album is thematic, all the songs relate to traveling, wandering, and the open road. Do you think it's important to use a lot of different sounds for the instruments? Will the album lose consistency if I do that? can you think of good examples of albums that have or have not used multiple techniques well? If I do decide to give each song a unique sound, is that better done in the mixing phase, or do you think the course of a song needs to be established when the song is recorded? Anything else?
Any input you have to offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Peter