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Preparing For Recording
Most of the work that goes into a recording is done before the band even gets to the studio.  Here are a number of guides that will improve the sound of your band's recordings.

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» Opening Big Studio Pro Tools Drums In Vegas
By Brandon Drury | Published 02/27/2006 | Preparing For Recording | Unrated

This past weekend I took a band I've spent the past year producing to Music Creek Studios in St. Louis to record drums. The studio is outfitted with a Neve and a HUGE sounding room. I happen to use Vegas on a PC? How am I going to get the drum tracks from Pro Tools on a Mac?


» Choosing The Songs To Put On Your Upcoming Record
By Brandon Drury | Published 02/17/2006 | Preparing For Recording | Rating:

Recently, I was asked ?How do I choose which songs go on my record??. That's a much deeper question than one might thing. The success of the record weighs entirely on how good the songs are (among other things). So let's talk about picking the songs on your upcoming recording.


» A Few Problems With Guitar Riffs
By Brandon Drury | Published 01/18/2006 | Preparing For Recording | Rating:
 While I'm fully aware that guitar riffs are the foundation of most rock music, they are not without their problems I've seen riffs do just as much damage to a band and it's songs as I've seen them do good. Most of this has to do with the vocals.



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