live recording vs. tracking

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Sandra Lesbowicz wrote:What are the chances of ever seeing a hip-hop/rap/r'n'b/pop album recorded this way?

there's a great interview in the new tape-op with hank shocklee. his descriptions of the way early hip-hop records were made may surprise you in how much of a live performance they were.
the demand for perfection is always a sign of a misunderstanding of the ends of art. - john ruskin

live recording vs. tracking

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Jon wrote:
Sandra Lesbowicz wrote:What are the chances of ever seeing a hip-hop/rap/r'n'b/pop album recorded this way?

there's a great interview in the new tape-op with hank shocklee. his descriptions of the way early hip-hop records were made may surprise you in how much of a live performance they were.


you probably can say the same with the early electronic / dance records, with just some drum machines, synths and sequencers.
so yeah, i'm a pussy.

live recording vs. tracking

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space junk wrote:
OOtim wrote:http://www.myspace.com/moutheaterva

the unmastered track we did live with steve in studio b.

the other ones we recorded ourselves live.


I am liking the song.

The vocals were added as an overdub, right?


the approach was the same for both recordings. Drums, bass and guitar were tracked together, then a guitar overdub was added, then vocal overdub. thanks for the compliment on the song.

i am happy with my recording but there is just something about the work steve did with us that is just plain not there in my recording. i'm sure it couldn't have anything to do with experience, it has to be gear...LOL i hope we are able to go back to steve eventually. i really enjoyed it. steve if you're listening, how about a freebie...

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