davewinter85
Member
Hi all,
First proper post, besides the new member post. Need a bit of advice from anyone who may experience/has experienced, or not felt brave enough to ask.
I'm due to hit the studio in October for an EP with my band. I have a concern with regards to my efforts and input. I am worried that when it comes to recording, I'm going to make a complete muck up of it. It comes down to being in the proverbial spotlight for tracking my guitars. I have no qualms in saying the other guitarist is light years ahead of me, technique wise, something I can live with. During practises, I don't have very many problems (the odd bum note now & then) but I've only had 1 real experience of studio time previously in another band. Maybe it was the conditions we were in, but we had 5 tracks to go through in 1 day, but I lost my bottle, with 5 other people's eyes on me in the booth and had to resort to the other guitarist doing certain parts of some tracks.
Has anyone else had this before? Or any advice for keeping a cool head in a studio environment.
Thanks in advance. :-D
First proper post, besides the new member post. Need a bit of advice from anyone who may experience/has experienced, or not felt brave enough to ask.
I'm due to hit the studio in October for an EP with my band. I have a concern with regards to my efforts and input. I am worried that when it comes to recording, I'm going to make a complete muck up of it. It comes down to being in the proverbial spotlight for tracking my guitars. I have no qualms in saying the other guitarist is light years ahead of me, technique wise, something I can live with. During practises, I don't have very many problems (the odd bum note now & then) but I've only had 1 real experience of studio time previously in another band. Maybe it was the conditions we were in, but we had 5 tracks to go through in 1 day, but I lost my bottle, with 5 other people's eyes on me in the booth and had to resort to the other guitarist doing certain parts of some tracks.
Has anyone else had this before? Or any advice for keeping a cool head in a studio environment.
Thanks in advance. :-D