
I understand the need to keep a session on track, with surprises at a minimum, as he described; but I feel that part of the engineer/producer's role is to also recognize - and maybe even help create - mistakes when working in the studio.We need this now more than ever, with tools like computer editing, pitch correction, and plug-in presets making it all too easy for recordings to be just a bit too perfect, a bit too sterile.
So, like Larry's tips for eliminating variables, here are few thoughts on putting some chaos back into a session:
"Look closely at the most embarrassing details and amplify them." - Brian Eno, Oblique Strategies
Now have fun messing everything up for the better.
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