
Robertt8
Well-known member
Hey people,
I've been suckered into writing a tune for my brothers wedding, and the DJ needs the song by the 18th (why the hell would he need it a half a month before the wedding?! I could use that time to record!) and I've just finished writing it...like literally minutes ago. I'm spending tomorrow night recording (I actually would have opted to play live, but this is the way it was requested from the fam).
What I'd like to know before I record, is there anything I should know that might help this sound better running over DJs speakers? Should I avoid much panning? I'm afraid people on one side of the room are only going to hear some stuff and vice versa. Also, any other wedding-ish info would be nice too, I've never written a wedding song before. I tried to keep the song unthreatening, it's going to be a couple guitars, main voice, and a couple back ups.
I'll post what I've got tomorrow, hopefully I'll get some good feedback here I can use.
Thanks!
I've been suckered into writing a tune for my brothers wedding, and the DJ needs the song by the 18th (why the hell would he need it a half a month before the wedding?! I could use that time to record!) and I've just finished writing it...like literally minutes ago. I'm spending tomorrow night recording (I actually would have opted to play live, but this is the way it was requested from the fam).
What I'd like to know before I record, is there anything I should know that might help this sound better running over DJs speakers? Should I avoid much panning? I'm afraid people on one side of the room are only going to hear some stuff and vice versa. Also, any other wedding-ish info would be nice too, I've never written a wedding song before. I tried to keep the song unthreatening, it's going to be a couple guitars, main voice, and a couple back ups.
I'll post what I've got tomorrow, hopefully I'll get some good feedback here I can use.
Thanks!