Studio Update

I worked on a few things in the studio this week, but wasn’t able to get any of the guitar parts recorded.  Instead I ended up doing a little more planning and brainstorming for the song.  I think in the end it will pay off too.

I won’t be in the studio for the next two weeks at least, because I have an extremely busy schedule.  After that I should be able to finish up the song fairly fast though.

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Scorcher

Unfortunately today was a scorcher, and the temperature easily reached 100 in the studio.   It’s just now starting to cool off a little, but it’s still too hot to boot up the guitar recording equipment and do anything.

I will work on the vocal melody as much as possible today, but it looks like recording guitar is out of the question.  I hope that tonight / tomorrow morning will be a little cooler.  The electric guitar tracks shouldn’t take too long to record, but all of the processing may take a while once the takes are done.  The acoustic guitar parts, if put in the song at all, will be a more direct approach as they won’t be processed as much.

I am still hoping to find a 12 string acoustic sometime soon that I can at least rent to record the chorus and maybe verse parts with as well.  This song sounds so good with all of the guitar parts layered properly.

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Madness In The Studio

Tonight marked the start of the bands venture into the studio to record The Madness.  I used my usual methods to record both bass and drum tracks.  I also managed to set up a nice tone for each as well.  I may still tweak the drums sound, but for now this will work.  If I do end up tweaking the sound it will only take a few minutes to have it back and ready to go once I’m done.

During the days this week, if I get the chance, I’m going to be working on writing a better vocal melody for the song.  Everything else is written and ready to go.  However, with the bands restart came a slight change in solo policy.  From now on I will be using written solos as guidelines only.  Those written guidelines may even be rewritten completely as well.  I feel that the music as well as my skill at writing has evolved greatly over the years.  While I love playing flashy solos I want to convey the mood of the song more than anything.  Sometimes flashy solos still convey the emotions, but more often than not a total flash solo just doesn’t make the song feel complete.

The next three nights I’m going to be working on recording guitar tracks.  There will be a total of four electric layers of guitar, and may be two or three acoustic layers if everything goes right.  I’m dying to put a 12 string acoustic into this recording, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to do it.

That’s all for tonight I’ll be back at it tomorrow. Stay Blissful…

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Studio News: 06/14/2010

Blissful Misery will enter the studio this week during the cool night hours to get the bass and drums recorded for The Madness.

During this time some guitar tracks may be recorded as well, but it’s not the priority right now.  Also, the vocal melody for the song will most likely see it’s update this week.

Probably around the the beginning of July the Blissful Misery will be back in the studio to finish the song.

For more information on Blissful Misery’s studio ventures check the studio journal.

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