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Re: Recording an Album



where are you located? a close friend of mine has a nice place in queens.

- Jim

On Friday, February 25, 2011, todd reynolds <toddreyn@gmail.com> wrote:
> My choice for Outerborough (which is just about to drop)  was to buy two 
>mics and a phenomenal preamp and do it myself.
> My bedroom isn't great, but not awful, I did have to deal with some car 
>noise occasionally, but the freedom to create is something I wouldn't 
>give up.  the other thing is, let's say you need to make a record and you 
>drop 6k on equipment, two months later you can sell it if you need to and 
>get everything back but the cost of your time!
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> No, I'm not selling my gear, even though i should in this economy.  I'll 
>be with this gear til I die it's so good.
> On the other hand, as you mention, the pressure of money spent for 
>studio time can help you distill quite quickly.
>
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> all the best,
> todd
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> On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Todd Matthews <gtmatthews@gmail.com> 
>wrote:
>  Dear Prolific Looping Album Maker:
>
> So I've been sketching out songs for my first all double bass album and 
>I'm wondering how I should go about the tracking. My bedroom is perfect 
>to stay focused and sketch out the songs but sound wise it's shit. Either 
>way it's going to take me some time to save up enough dough but do you 
>guys think the money would be better spent:
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