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[QUOTE="HANDINJURY:189500"]there is 2 important things when going to record: Money and the Engineer.Period. $$$-If you think your going to get a good sounding record done @$15/hr in one day is not going to happen. Engineer - if the guys not familer w/ the type of metal your doing good fucking luck, getting what you want. A good enginner will be able to produce good results regardless of level of equipment. Allways bring referance cds of your fav recordings/album that are similer to your style. So the guy notices the clicky bdl bass, the guitars are really distorted and need some mids to cut threw the mix etc. If you spend a decent amount of $$ recording then, make sure you bring the product to a actually MASTERING HOUSE. (make sure teh master is not to over compressed and have the enginner leave some headroom on the master so the Mastering guy has more to work with.) And please spend the extra time and money and spend some time on it. The recording is what repesents your band. If the recording blows, that dosent say much of the band. I know, most bands have a small budet($300) to record, so you got to work with what you got. Its funny when a band pays $300 for recording, then $1500 for pressing cds. [/QUOTE]
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