Going into a recording studio.

7 Syns

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#1
I rhyme. For a long time since I started out as a wack wanna be latin emcee in Australia I have loved every moment of constructing a rhyme a flow and a delivery. But my home facilities just don't cut it out, too much hassle to record with my crab ass folks always at home and the only available computer being in the living room aka. center point of the house.

So ive decided to work out a few costs, dates and now am going into a recording studio not far from my house. Ive got no beats, no producer, no real knowledge of what lies ahead. What I do have is rhymes which are on some other shit, variation of flows and enthusiasm like never seen before.

Apparently the studio's owner is a producer called Tidy Kid, who is a hip hop head himself and makes his own beats. So I might be in for some luck.

The point of this thread is really to get some knowledge on the feel of a studio. Should I go in there thinking that everything will sound good or expect that maybe in 8+ hours of recording I might make one dope song or even just verse? Knowing me, the 2nd is the more realistic possibility.

Anyways some tips would be welcomed.

7 Syns is coming bitches.

peace.
 

Bigg Limn

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Staff member
#2
U know every studio setup is different so every experience really is different. Not to mention the setup has 2 be as good as the producer/engineer behind it all...if he doesnt know what hes doing/what he wants, then Ur gunna be fucked. But if U have a good idea of how U want the song 2 sound, and U know ur shit real well - then U wont have 2 do a lot of recording; Ull just spend most of your time on the editing portion of it...compressing, equalizing, adding effects, balancing space/levels; all that good shit. Thats prolly what most of your time will be spent on.
 

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