Ahh, well, I think I've got someone who will be doing my recording. I won't have to worry about that. Plus, my landlord has a recording studio anyway! I'm sure if push came to shove I could make him let me record!Baphnedia wrote:Well, let me start listing people...
As far as recording goes - you don't need a professional studio, you might just need to know the right person with the right equipment. As for myself, I use my computer as 90% of my digital (mono) recording studio. I get studio-quality tracks for just my violin, and the rest I do electronically. However, for a band, someone with good mics and other outboard equipment (whether it's getting recorded to a HD or to CD) can always be a good resource.
I'm still looking at my rolodex. My manufacturer is up in Rochester, NY, and there are a couple members of the Elite Veterans of Rock (of which I'm somehow a member) that in the New England states... my network isn't extensive enough to grab exactly what I need in any given state yet.
As far as the mp3's you have, if you could send them my way, I can make introductions on your behalf or whatnot with them, and see if we can secure a place to record at low or no cost. No guarantees, but I'll see what I can work out.
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I'll try to send you an email, though I could tell you right now that I have mp3's available at http://www.myspace.com/driver