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Classical Shred Electric Guitarist

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:00 pm
by AndrewAmir_Archive
Thanks, it's an honor to be here. Sorry for the noob categorization.

Classical Shred Electric Guitarist

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:00 pm
by AndrewAmir_Archive
Ok will do! I figured this would be the quickest way to get a response.

Classical Shred Electric Guitarist

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:00 pm
by AndrewAmir_Archive
Hi EA!I'm a huge fan of the work that has been done here. Most of my favorite bands/albums have recorded with Greg and the thought of recording here has got me jacked.I'm looking into doing my next album at EA. What I do is stylistically similar to ambient bands such as This Will Destroy You and GSYBE but I do a lot classical technical picking and shredding similar to Andres Segovia. Essentially, I use classical guitar techniques (I play a telecaster, fender amp and line 6 m9) with a pick and use only reverb and some compression. I am a solo artist by the way most everything will be one track and there will be little to no overdubbing.My questions1. Does anyone at EA have experience recording solo virtuoso guys AND working with ambient post rock bands? Or maybe a project similar? I'm sure by volume Steve has but would like to explore possibilities.2. What room would be adequate for my needs? 3. After I record how long is spent mixing? I'm a one take wonder and can play my stuff DI and to a metronome immaculately. 4. I've read on here that the engineer's tend to take a seat back when it comes to the sound of the record, me being solo would you suggest bringing in another set of ears or if I went through Greg would he consider helping with the production? I can provide my previous work if needed as a point of reference in what I do. Thanks in advance to the responses!

Classical Shred Electric Guitarist

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:00 pm
by greg_Archive
email replied...

Classical Shred Electric Guitarist

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:00 pm
by kerble_Archive
Hey Andrew! welcome aboard.I'm going to move this over to the Studio Questions forum, as it seems EA specific.Leaving a ghost here so you can find it.cheers,Faiz

Classical Shred Electric Guitarist

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:00 pm
by kerble_Archive
ain't even a thing. You might want to hit the studio email up, but generally speaking, whatever type of thing you want to record at Electrical they can and usually will.