...Andrew Weatherhead?

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Jet,

Yes, I am an intern here at electrical, however, I don't get any school credit for it, so my rank as an intern is somewhat lowered. Anyways, I was talking to Steve today (well, it was more like he was lecturing myself and the band) about home recording and its pros and cons. I guess the good thing about it is that more people and bands can get their ideas down and it can be distributed, whereas 15 years ago most bands never got recorded and therefore many great bands died out and were never heard from again. But the downside, as Steve was saying, is that bands do their recordings half-ass, which is essentially how we did our recordings. Ours was done kind of spur of the moment with tons of last minute changes and hardly enough time put in for the amount of material that came out of the sessions. It made me feel guilty listening to him talk about all these half-assed recordings that he hears, and I know that that is my band. However, I am extremely motivated, now, to get into a real recording studio and get some really good sounding stuff. Anyways, I am glad that you like it.

Thanks,

Andrew

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