Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Singing to a backing track?



Singers want to record to a backing track for a variety of reasons, perhaps they're singing a cover, or they don't have a band yet, maybe they're recording a vocal demo for admission in to stage school or recording a quick present for a loved one.

Whatever the reason, recording to a backing track allows you to focus your studio time on nailing your vocal takes and allows you to practise well in advance of the session.

We get a lot of artists wanting to record to backing track, and over years of experience we've learnt some tips and advice we'd love to share with you. Here it is:

  1. Buying a premade Cover Version
  2. Recording with an accompanist
  3. Making an instrumental from scratch
  4. Buying instrumentals online




2 comments:

  1. If you have passion of music and want to become a famous singer, definitely you need to record your songs. You may face several difficulties in starting, as you don’t have band or music instrument for proper practice. In this situation, you must go in a recording studio.

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