Saturday, 24 January 2015

Few Tips for Studio Recording

Most of us think that the live performance and studio recording are two peas in a pod, but it is not the case. There are several performers who are good in live performance but as effective in studio recording. At the below we enlighten few points to create the right atmosphere to bring live sound into studio recording.

  • Make a maintain distance between performer and microphone, so performer do not need to hassle to lean forward.
  • All great performers memorize their song rather than depend on sheet, hence memorizing their song is always good; don’t read lyric sheets if at all possible because it can distract you. 
  • If the lighting distracts you can ask to turn it off so that you can concentrate on the performance.
  • Collaborate with music composer and studio recording team, understand their style discuss your views and try to understand what can make this recording a successful.
  • Be Positive about your recording because trust yourself, you have the right attitude to perform.
  • Get some vocal lessons. It is always beneficial to take some vocal lessons as pre-production. It will help you to prepare yourself before going for recording, because it gives you an opportunity to spruce up the event.

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