On my daily audiophile round up I came across the following interesting post about making the most of your studio time. In the piece the writer states that “Should I” are the two words you should never say in the studio. The main reason for this is the fact that learning how studio equipment works involves trying new equipment out and seeing what sound comes out. Instead of saying “should I” in the recording studio just try it out for yourself first and see if you like it or not.
Read the full article here and let me know if you agree:
Two Words You Should Never Say In the Studio
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