August 26, 2009

Birthday Musings

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As of the beginning of the month, I’ve completed the album, speeding through a month and a week of recording of 13 songs, 11 or 12 of which we’ll use. Right now, we’re working on the artwork, and it’s turning out pretty kick ass. Then we press the copies, and pick a publicist, perhaps an A&R company to shop it around, maybe get a few placements, maybe a record deal, and go for broke on the tour. It’s exciting to think that the album will be on it’s way in a few short months, and I’ll be back in the saddle so to speak.

But I’m getting ahead of myself here. This morning is my birthday, and I can’t think of a better way to spend it than going to work, having a surprise party thrown sometime in the day, then going out for a night on the town. After that, I heard a rumor that there’s ice cream cake waiting in the fridge. Feel free to wish me the best on my birthday!

August 1, 2009

The Pains of Being Impatient At Heart

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I should be in the studio at this very moment, beginning to lay down some bass parts to go with the very excellent drums that were played last week by Eric Lense. However, we had a minor setback, which is technically a positive thing. We had inadvertently been recording the drums in the dreaded high resolution format (96 kHz, 24 bit), which is pretty awesome sounding, but takes up the most amount of space on a hard drive, since it essentially captures every little nuance of the recording. The thing about 96kHz, is that while some programs are totally cool with it, other programs or computers totally can’t handle the process. Today, I was going to go to Jake’s apartment to get some bass and hopefully some guitars done, but last night Jake realized that since the tracks were saved in the high format, his computer couldn’t handle the high quality awesomeness that the drum tracks were. So, instead of recording my album, I’m sitting at home, figuring out what to do with the afternoon.

Never fear, dear follower of my recording process! I have studio time this upcoming Tuesday and Wednesday, where the bass and guitars will be recorded.