the official 'recording sucks' thread.
why? WHYYYY?
no matter how hard i try, recording seems to fuck me up. always. i never seem to be able to record a damn session in one go.
whereas, i can spin for hours and hours and not screw up. but as soon as that recorder is on, i'm wrecking like a train on a mission. and it's not that i spin and then listen to the recording and think it's shit, no, i can actually hear the fuck ups while i am making them, rendering it useless to go on, since i already know i fucked up.
i've actually PITCHED MY RECORDS AND TESTED THEM, both faders open, for over 2 minutes, and not anything anywhere near drift. i click that recorder on, and magically, the records seem to have travelled miles and miles away from eachother. i mean, wtf.
i've been able to record 2 successful sessions in my life. the first was the only time i've recorded successfully in one go. it was for a DJ competition, deadline was noon, monday, and i had gone to a friend's house on sunday, to chill, and remembered. luckily, i had my tracks with me, so i recorded on his setup. was a bit rusty, but after a 30min practice session, i turned on the recorder and did a nice 40min set (that was what they specified).
funnily enough, whenever i have friends over and they want to record a versus set, that i can do fine. theres one floating around the web where i spun with a good (and somewhat known locally) friend of mine. he did the first hour, perfectly, i got on at about 55mins in, and when i gave back control to him, i had spun impeccably. he was the one who made mistakes on his 2nd heat.
so i don't get it. is it a mental thing? (i'm pretty sure it is) am i putting too much pressure on myself? i just want my recordings to reflect the sound i know i can, and have, made many many times.
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