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Old 05.08.2009, 02:26 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Glice
I'd say the opposite - spend more time practising, and the recording will follow. It's a fetish that strikes too many 'rock' musicians - If I get the right sounds, the right instrument, the right microphones, the right room, it'll sound alright. I'm not saying you should neglect any of these things, but if you don't practise it doesn't mean a great deal.
I'd definitely agree that practising is necessary, I spend more than an hour playing my keyboard or guitar every day. The thing I was pointing out was that my recordings just weren't very good, mainly because I didn't put much effort into it; they were lo-fi, but not in a good Norway-1994-black-metal way, just a lazy way. But it probably come off as one of those rock musicians who worry about everything except the music, since my guitar of choice is a Les Paul.
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