The Birth of a Song: Carving
You might think, "yeah I've got it now" , everything is slowly falling into its place, all you have got to do is just a few tweaks here and there and the song is ready to go live. The more you produce music, the more you realise, mixing is just as important, if not more important, than recording itself. Well, it certainly is important, however it is also a very different process to writing and recording. Some time ago I read that one of Nirvana's albums was recorded in 3 days and mixed in three MONTHS, and this example in itself highlights the possibly most important aspect of the process: time. You might have already listened the mix a hundred times, but if you did it in a space of a few days or a week, you likely missed a number of things that could, and possibly should be improved or fixed - or should it? Before I elaborate on the time element further, I just wanted to stop and give some appreciation to mistakes. Yes, you read that right, mistakes. Of course, I am ...