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| A total noob need advice for rerecording Well, I basically said it. I have recorded a song, and a lot of it is really bad. (Yeah, I know..:p) I'm totally knew to studio recording, so shoot! Pour your hearts out in anger and frustration! Or something like that. Anyway, I'm going to record all over again in the winter holidays. I've just recorded part of the vocals, but you get the idea. Especially interested in input about the drums, and microphone positions. Thank you for answering! :) -bhmt |
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