Alyssa Martyn - Vocalist and Actress
Alyssa came to Flipside to record a professional demo that would help her catch the attention of producers and directors looking for something special...
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Thursday, 3 May 2012
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Recording to a backing track : 1) Buy premade
- Check you've got the right version by the right artist!
- Double check you've got the right version in the right key
- Triple check you've got the right version making sure you haven't got a lead vocal, or backing vocal mix
- Listen to the instruments, do they sound real? (lots of them don't and it's awful!)
- Compare the instrumentals to the original as well as amongst themselves.
- Do not accept a poor quality version. It will make you sound bad.
- Is the track the same length as the original? (a couple of seconds difference is generally nothing to worry about)
- Buy it well in advance of your session so that you can practise to it.
The Pros & Cons
Pros -
- This is usually the cheapest way to work
- Often achieve a high quality sound
- People enjoy listening to covers, so you can reach an audience quickly.
Cons -
- You don't own the rights to the songs
- They're never quite as good as the original (unless it's an official instrumental)
- Everybody else can do the same, you're not individual.
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