Preparing for a Recording Session
• The first & most important point is to be relaxed.
• Avoid last minute preparation but make sure you are ready for the session.
• Remember - Be Productive (the clock stops for no man).
• Ensure that you have an early night with plenty of sleep prior to your recording session.
• Ensure you have printed (not hand written) music charts and lyrics sheets (in a large font) if required.
• For Vocalists
- Avoid excessive talking and use of your voice, at least a day prior to your session.
- Do not consume diary products prior to your recording session (particularly milk).
- Do not consume overly chilled beverages prior to your recording session.
- Warm water with honey, or water at room temperature is a good option.
- Voice WarmUp exercises both at home and at the studio, on the day of your recording session.
• For Musicians
- Ensure that all of your required equipment is in optimum working order.
- Ensure all your instrument cables are functioning properly with no "buzzing".
- For best recording results and to ensure tonal integrity of your instrument
Consider -New strings for your Guitar, Bass or Orchestral Instrument.
-New Skins for your Drums and beater for your Kick.
-Ensure there are no squeaks on your Kick and Hat pedals.
-New Reeds and/or mouthpieces for Brass/Reed Instruments
-Please ensure that your instruments are setup properly including pre-tuning.
(for stable and accurate intonation).
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