The Self-Recording Band

289: Lessons From Real Recording Sessions and Coaching Projects


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Episode show notes:

In this episode, Benedikt and Manel dive deep into the most valuable lessons they’ve learned from recent real-life recording and mixing sessions, as well as coaching projects inside The Self-Recording Syndicate.

These are the kinds of situations you only encounter when working hands-on with artists - from communication breakdowns to tone-shaping decisions, from phase issues to overthinking mixes.

They cover:

  • How poor communication (or assumptions) can derail a session - and how to fix it
  • Why your hi-hat might be too loud in your overheads (and what to do about it)
  • Why bigger, thinner cymbals are often the best for recording
  • What to do when an artist changes their mind mid-production
  • How to balance artistic vision with professional judgment
  • Why you should trust your gut and use fewer plugins
  • The importance of phase alignment and what can go wrong when you ignore it
  • How to diagnose mix problems (hint: sometimes the bass isn’t too loud - the drums might be too quiet)
  • And much more practical wisdom straight from real coaching calls and mixing sessions

Whether you’re producing your own record or working with others, this episode is full of actionable lessons that will save you hours of frustration and help you make better-sounding records.

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For links to everything we've mentioned in this episode, key takeaways, as well as full show notes go to: theselfrecordingband.com/289

 

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