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| Gear nut Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Athens,Greece
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| inspiration Hello mr. blake. Do you like to record all the band live or one by one? Also as an engineer/producer do you have the final say as of how the instruments should sound? I mean the drums' tuning,the amps' settings etc. Thanks in advance. |
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| mongrell mixer Join Date: Feb 2007
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Final say is with the artist. It's not my record. There are some things I'll fight for, which I may think will make or break the record, but the artist can nix my ideas anytime. It's my job to come up with more ideas the artist may like. If I disagree very strongly on lots of issues, then I'm not the right guy for that session. I can usually remember where the door is. It has happened, but not very often.
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