decided that since it is essentially a duo: me-bass, guitar, vox, etc. and P-guitars, keys, noise, etc. that we would begin tracking tracks directly to my laptop. today i managed to get logic express loaded up on my powerbook and was able to record a track using my m-audio box. the plan this week is to begin tracking the electric guitars and bass at the practice space after hours when no one is around and have andrew start laying down beats and drums to the tracks (all done to a click)
May 12, 08:17PM PDT | 0 comments
the album...
6 months ago
the concept is down on paper. i have a list of potential songs after going thru hours of jam sessions and garageband tracks. i have to find the right drummer to help pay for the practice space and who is the right match for the tracks. right now the dude i have seems like a flake. and rent is due.
Apr 30, 12:26PM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
I’m going to do 2 tracks by the end of the month
Jul 23, 2008, 10:41AM PDT | 0 comments
I’m going to Produce 3 Albums hopefully.
I will probably get someone to come in an get at least one track for me on at least one of those projects.
Heres myspace.
http://www.myspace.com/thedjxl
Jan 01, 2008, 09:29PM PST | 0 comments
2 at least produce 1 album
Jun 21, 2006, 04:25AM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
If you’re scrappy and you can call in some favors, this doesn’t need to cost a fortune. Spent about $2,000 and recorded, mastered, and packaged a CD that’s sold about 8,000 copies. My recommendations are to get all the content in order (practice, practice) so that you can do the thing in a few takes as possible. Time in the studio should be intense but limited. In this case, two days (5 hours each) netted a remarkably good recording—more because of the artist than anything else. He became poet laureate of the U.S. about 5 years later. http://www.bestcigarette.us
Apr 01, 2005, 08:11PM PST | 1 comment