
We are quickly finding out what studio-experienced musicians undoubtedly already know, which is that you cannot hear yourself the way others do. As a result, it's too easy to become your own worst critic, which results in a tendency to want to re-do everything ad infinitum. Knowing who's judgment to trust and, just as importantly, knowing when to stop tweaking are as essential as playing skills. It's all part of the journey and it's all good.
We left the studio with CD copies of the latest mix in our hands. We know that the sound we hear will vary greatly depending on what equipment the recording is played on, e.g., in the car, on the home stereo, on the iPod, etc. We'll listen closely to the latest mix for the next week or so, take notes on anything that might need adjustment and do the final tweaking of the mix next week so we can consider this first song 'in the can'.
We are anxious to move on to the next song, another Mike Casey original called "Listen To Your Heartbeat" aka "Favorite Position", which we plan to record Sunday, 11/12/06. In the meantime, tightening up the song will be the focus of practice this Sunday.
And the journey continues . . .
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