recording line by line

#1
do u think it comes out better if u record line by line. i come kinda differently on every take so i dunno if it would sound rite... what u think is the best way to record ur raps?
 

Rukas

Capo Dei Capi
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#4
Line by line? No.

A lot of MCs do 8x8. Game used to do it a lot you can hear it on documentary although he doesnt do it anymore, but it used to be 8,8 or 4, 12 or something like that.

It is always best to record the verse in ONE take, but 8 and 8 is acceptable. The main thing is, if you cant perform the verse in one go, how are you ever going to rap it live?
 

Bigg Limn

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#6
Its a retarded thing to do unless you need 2 [ie: overlapping words] - even then you want to try 2 avoid that at all times, cuz like Ruk said how U gon' do that live? U gotta take both aspects of a track in2 consideration when writing a verse.
 

Rukas

Capo Dei Capi
Staff member
#8
^^ Pun could do all of his shit live, he might miss a couple words here or there to catch his breath though but Joe would fill them in for him.

He had amazing breath control for his size though.
 

Diaz

New Member
#9
Bank Robber sent me some of his psycho horrorcore Necro shit and some of it sounded like it was recorded line by line... I didn't like the way it sounded.

You could record it line by line if you want to give it that effect, but if you're at the point where you can ONLY record line by line, you should just give up now.
 

Dante

Meyer & Dante Best Friends4eva
#13
prince mack said:
i think you'd only really need to do that if you're morbidly obese and can't catch your breath
i had a collapsed lung in 1997 and had to do it...
it was HECKA hard to do!!
 

Dante

Meyer & Dante Best Friends4eva
#19
prince mack said:
stop *breathe* smoking *breathe*
lol @ hecka. you rap ? i'll battle benzomatron
yes, in fact i am on two compilations that were published worldwide in 1998 and again in last quarter 1999. other members of the clique got signed to parrish smith (pmd of epmd) and another is now in the aftermath production stable. i stopped rapping in favor of producing, then found my real niche as a promoter/organizer (did the 1999 bay area hip hop summit by myself with over a few thousand attendees and a few dozen big names including chino xl, daz and kurupt, guru, dru down (arrived in a stolen suburban permed out), 40, and lots others.
 

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