This is an exciting yet sad time for Denise. Last Friday she completed her vocals which also ended the recording portion of her new album. Starting tomorrow everything shifts to the producer, engineers and computers for the final editing and mastering. This is certainly exciting as it means the album is in it's final stages and it's now time to shoot the music videos and start the marketing campaign. At the same time though it is quite sad for Denise as she absolutely loved being in the studio and working relentlessly all those long hours. As the picture of the empty booth in Studio 5 shows, it is where she feels most at home and she will miss it greatly.
Because the recording process went so well the engineers don't think they will have to spend a huge amount of time editing. There is very little to fix, but it still takes quite a bit of time to adjust individual track volumes and pan location, and since each song has upwards of 100 individual tracks because of the number of instruments in the orchestra it will keep them quite busy for the next few weeks. The good part though is it's winding down, and it's not too soon to start planning the CD release parties!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Recording session wrapping up
This week will finish up the actual recording part of Denise's new album that is in production. Monday and Tuesday she will be at Chicago Recording Company to do the vocals on the remaining four songs that haven't been done yet. The only other recording to be done is a quick session to add harp strings on two songs that have already had the orchestra portions completed. If all goes well everything will go to the producer and engineers for editing and post production by Thursday. Because all of the sessions with the band, orchestra and Denise have gone so well the engineers don't believe a lot of editing will be needed so we are still planning on the album, tentatively titled "Hotel LaFayette" being ready for release in early Spring.
Labels:
american songbook,
recording,
standards,
studio
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