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Re: How do you make yourself record?

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 1:20 pm
by bigchiefbc
jrmy wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:jrmy did, under the name Crotchthrottle.


Welllllllllll that wasn't really SELF released, per se, as it was done through a local RI label. I recorded it, did the art & had it manufactured myself, but they do the promo & distro, which is what always strikes me as "the hard part."


Yeah, I hear what your'e saying. I thought he was more talking about the recording and mastering part, which you did.

Re: How do you make yourself record?

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 1:25 pm
by jrmy
bigchiefbc wrote:
jrmy wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:jrmy did, under the name Crotchthrottle.


Welllllllllll that wasn't really SELF released, per se, as it was done through a local RI label. I recorded it, did the art & had it manufactured myself, but they do the promo & distro, which is what always strikes me as "the hard part."


Yeah, I hear what your'e saying. I thought he was more talking about the recording and mastering part, which you did.


Yep, I 'spose I did... though the mastering was done by my bandmate from my "regular" band. He's got the gear & the picky picky ears & the oscilloscope-y plugins that let you see what overall mix frequencies are being neglected and whatnot... it's good to have a friend like that...

Re: How do you make yourself record?

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 10:01 am
by Bassus Sanguinis
jrmy wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:
jrmy wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:jrmy did, under the name Crotchthrottle.


Welllllllllll that wasn't really SELF released, per se, as it was done through a local RI label. I recorded it, did the art & had it manufactured myself, but they do the promo & distro, which is what always strikes me as "the hard part."


Yeah, I hear what your'e saying. I thought he was more talking about the recording and mastering part, which you did.


Yep, I 'spose I did... though the mastering was done by my bandmate from my "regular" band. He's got the gear & the picky picky ears & the oscilloscope-y plugins that let you see what overall mix frequencies are being neglected and whatnot... it's good to have a friend like that...


True. It can costs a lot to do it in a studio, BUT it usually is worth the money. Always Usually a good thing if You can do it with a friend for a fixed price /exchange of favors. :thumb:

Re: How do you make yourself record?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 10:51 am
by GardenoftheDead
Making myself record usually isn't my problem. Making myself write is.

Re: How do you make yourself record?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:00 am
by fiddelerselbow
Stay up till the early hours and do it. I find when there's nobody to bother me and no distractions I work the best.

Re: How do you make yourself record?

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:35 pm
by The Mad Owl
i record myself all the time. just force yourself to do it until it becomes habit.

it doesn;t take too long before it becomes habit, and you won;t even think twice about it

Re: How do you make yourself record?

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:13 pm
by andtheLiquidmen
Bellyheart wrote:If its what you want to do, you'll do it


The Mad Owl wrote:i record myself all the time. just force yourself to do it until it becomes habit.

it doesn;t take too long before it becomes habit, and you won;t even think twice about it


This x1000. I sit down, put my coffee on my coffee warmer, pick up guitar or bass, and go to work. It has to become like it's your job, while your actual paying job is your second job. If it's what you want to to in life, treat it with priority and urgency.

One of the big(gest) issues I'm having with one of the bands I'm involved in is getting the mainguy to actually sit down, write, and finish something. It becomes too internalized with him, and subsequently every note "becomes" an extension of himself, and thus he can't take that step back (out of his own ass) to finish and commit to anything.