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Recording Matthew Ryan’s Certainly Never

May-Day

In the mid 90s, I had the pleasure of recording Matthew Ryan’s Debut album “Mayday” on A+M records. We recorded the record in NY, LA and Nashville using some of the finest gear available. We used 2 inch tape for the whole record, as most people did then. I used lots of equipment to get a very rugged natural sound but the biggest example of this was the song “Certainly Never”.

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Audio File Transfer

WAV File

Hey Jim, can we use stuff we’ve recorded at home and bring the parts into the studio?
 
Of course you can, I do Audio File transfers all the time. Oh, but before you bring me those files, here are a couple of things you need to think about.

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Recording with or without effects

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Should I record with effects like reverb or delay on the track? Typically no, but sometimes yes. Often times it just comes down to your personal taste and the end result you are trying to attain.

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Preparing for your next Recording Session

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So, a lot of what I’ll say here in this post may seem obvious, yet is so often overlooked.
I get into a lot of sessions where a little more gear preparation would have saved a lot of money and made the entire recording process better. Here are 6 points to think about before your next studio recording session. Jim

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What Music Recording Software is Best?

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As a record producer, I get asked this question all the time.
Most of the dominant music recording software available such as Pro Tools , Logic and Nuendo All have their strong points and are touted by the people that use them. As to which one sounds best, this is a matter of opinion. The question is, which music recording software will meet your needs?

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