The recording process is slow so far. I haven’t fully learned Logic, the program I’m using to record, but anxious to fire away, I’ve spent time toying with it…which translates to BS-ing by trial and error. Hence:
~The Chelsie Way~
I did have a successful playtime with compression and reverb the other day. Playing with effects and settings is the only way to learn what you like and what’s best, when.
There’s a lot to know about sound, and thus a lot to learn about manipulating it, even in simple recording. Good sound being the objective, I find myself racking up information very similar to the outline of my college Recording Technology course, knowledge which time has steadily removed from my brain.
I’m nearly-not, but still without a vocal booth or any external sound-deadeners, so recording during say, thunderstorms, is a bit of a stretch. Since I very much love t’storms, I recorded a “thunder track” for the beginning of Randomly Beautiful. It sounds awesome, like…you’ll never guess…distant thunder!! All jokes aside, it’s a fun effect for me at this point.
This week I’m posting a LOT of lyrics, hopefully to be accompanied by their respective Rough cuts. I’ll be absent from the world next week, on a long-awaited Honeymoon, so I’m trying to leave some sweet nectar & lunar light for Cg.com to enjoy.
Blogs are about community, so the authors and readers must learn how to take care of each other. It’s a dynamic relationship from all sides. How you feel about a song, how you like it, and if you’d enjoy more of a particular lyric or melody are essential to this blog and the recording process it documents.
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More to come from the studio when I return…Updating Cg.com on my learning/recording process is a way of keeping me on my toes, so stayed tuned for the next phases of my very first, and very firsthand LP.