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Old 03.01.2009, 09:17 PM   #27
gohleekwang
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The production is very important, but the first thing is you have to very clear about the sound you wanted, that's before you go into the recording studio (which it is free). then you should try your best to bring your recording toward that direction. most of the case, the recording is a process of how the capture 100% the sound you heard while you were writing the song / jamming, sometime you got it by change, or you know which mic to use. in most no-budget case, the best recording production is yet to come, but the recording will not turn the good song bad for sure.
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