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Old 18-12-07, 08:38 AM
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so u're sayin there's no local album dat impress u yet?

i kinda like malaysia's love me butch's guitar tone. but the drums & bass wasnt deep enuff.

heard sum thai bands' album oso not bad. they got weird sponsors like shampoo manufacturers. unlike local bands total DIY self finance.

lotsa overseas ang moh bands under indie label sounds gd in their indie album. y local bands' albums always cant reach dat kinda standard? not enuff time? not enuff $$? not enuff experience ppl? not enuff gd equipment? wats ur view on dis?
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so u're sayin there's no local album dat impress u yet?
if your saying that, you aint looking in the right places, open your eyes and ears!
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if your saying that, you aint looking in the right places, open your eyes and ears!
hey relac. i was asking blueprint whether if theres any local material dat impress him.

i havent heard lotsa local stuffs. juz wonderin y dose ang moh indie label bands can sound good even though they r not signed to major labels yet.

mayb u can share ur view on it? issit lack or $, time, expertise? or the ppl or culture?

juz like to hear from ppl in the industry. tks for sharing

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any one can sound good. if your music is inf by shit it wont help but these days you can buy or d.load any music.

the main thing is recording it well. if its the best song ever but not recorded right it will loose its power. the most perfect drum sound recorded wrong sounds like shit. thats that.

also, this will sound stupid but its true, the studio must be a good place. i mean the atmos must be relaxed and the staff must know how to use the toys.

you write your thing and you will never write some tune that every one likes. if your happy thats the point. write for your self and let the rest buy it if they want. if you write some thing that you dont like your hart will not be in it and you wont work hard.

if you want to record let me know. i have worked in studios for 15 years, in uk japan and now singapore. if your in a young band and have played on stage you will prob know who i am, but i will not tell you yet.

you want to record
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^^^by the looks of the last few lines,sounds like he is gonna rape someone.
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Dime : hey sorry for the late reply, been real busy finishing up recording my last 3 bands for this year.
to answer your Zoom H4 question , read this thread :
http://soft.com.sg/forum/how-sound/31038-band-home-recording.html

in fact if you "stalk" my previous posts, you'll see the few questions I've answered. you'll probably be able to learn abit from there
http://soft.com.sg/forum/search.php?do=finduser&u=4335

sef : well , if you're asking me if there's any local album that impresses me, I've never really thought of it that way. cos whatever answers that comes to my head will be biased. like for example, B Quartet's Smitten Bard CD is recorded by a good friend of mine, I'll be like "I liked that cd, i bought it from agingyouth, but i'm not like a big fan of the band, i was buying the cd more to show support for my friend's recording, and with respect to the band instead of just asking for mp3 pirated rips from my friend straight right?" so you're not asking for a fair opinion here, you're asking for my biased one haha. but yeah, B Quartet are amazingly humble guys in real life. they got my respect.

love me butch's guitar is cool, if you ask me, the way it sounded in the recording sounds just like how they do on live stages (I filmed love me butch at Rouge club and baybeats.) makes it all sound "Real" y'know haha.

as for my view on how "local bands albums can't reach that standard" , actually if you think about it, the local scene support has boomed, last time it was really rare to have any local band to be featured on TV / radio / newspapers. and I , as a normal consumer (not very involved in the scene) , live my everyday life reading papers and flipping radio/tv channels, can hear "LOCAL BANDS" without even TRYING TO! last time there were only a few recording studios, probably less than 10 or 15. today there's 30+ and still increasing. and almost every kid knows how to record/mix. even got to know a 14 year old who's into recording/mixing recently. I was still fiddling around in windows's sndrec32.exe when I was 14 man. (i'm 24.) I don't think local scene "cannot make it" , never did. it's going on a smooth upward hill. not a steep mount everest, but a small bukit timah hill kind of slope progression. we just gotta keep doing what we do best. bands keep writing good songs. studios keep the competition up to improve the sound. more jamming studios around singapore so we bands don't have to travel from one end to the other side of singapore just to have some decent practise (wth man, damn them public transport cost increase). slowly there'll be people/companies with more "Financial power" to support local bands/musicians. and i'm sure it'll all work out in the long run.

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hi otpp , how about sharing your invaluable experiences and knowledge? I don't think there's any audio engineer in SOFT forum that has been to UK/Japan for more than a decade. it will help boost the content of this thread. and do tell us more about yourself at the SELF INTRO section @ http://soft.com.sg/forum/self-intro/ ?
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hey dude thx man.seems like all i gotta to do now is find the proper equipment.btw you got a studio right?might wanna record a demo.the home recording is like a gauge for my band mates.i so wanna hear my own music.got all the songs laid out and written.just need to record and let ppl hear it.if only recoeding was easier.like drying the laundry.haha.lol
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dimebag : i don't have a studio man. I do mobile recording , same like bedroom recording except I do it at ppl's bedrooms or jamming studios or anywhere else and I bring home to mix (or I do some mixing at coffebean/macdonalds) but err yeah I'm fully booked till feb. so you might wanna try someone else if it's urgent , do drop by one of my other site at www.bandpitstop.blogspot.com

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i have a studio, well i work in one. how many tracks do you want to record? whats your budget.
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