
Anyway, I've considered moonlighting in pro audio & recording, FWIW, but I'll hold out with my present so-called career, until further notice. If my present career implodes, I'd consider recording as a second career, either studio or mobile. I've considered setting up a commercial practice/recording studio venue, with multiple recording rooms. I have certain dreams and ideas of recording that go a bit beyond home recording, of course.
For now, I'll stay with the well paying steady gig. I'll continue to practice, record & hone my home recording techniques, basically just for fun and my own amusement. I appreciate your comments, chess, and rock-on! Right on!C'ya!
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> Again, I'm a bit of a recording purist. I'm big on having a good live room sound, good mic placement, a little moderate EQ here & there, a few soundchecks, & roll tape, and hopefully end up with something that's [coherent], fun, exciting to listen to and dynamic, with a full bodied live sound that's also easy on the ears.
That's not too much to ask for, is it? Haha.
I rely heavily on my ears, and when in full record/mix mode, spend hours & days of critical listening, tweaking away, rerecording, remixing, etc. I just do home recording for fun, but I'm obviously trying to achieve the best production vaule as possible, given the limitations of my gear and talent as a producer, engineer & musician. Beyond that, for me it's all for fun.