Author: giuliano
Date: 2008-07-13 10:18
Liquorice wrote:
> I think that anyone who has made a studio recording will tell you that it's not possible to record anything on CD that you can't do in real life (at least in classical music). You can only edit between the best takes of what you were able to play. With an orchestra behind you, you're not going to get very much studio time either.
It only depends on budget...
If they want, they can record, edit and fix one measure at a time, or even less.
Have you ever heard of auto-tuning, for instance? They can cut, paste, tune, slow down or make it faster, and son on...
Of course, pop music is the field where those tricks are used the most, but they *can* do it in classical music as well.
In the classical field they do recording sessions to fix live recordings, sometimes.
But I think Michael Collins does not need that...
Giuliano Forghieri
Nubilaria Clarinet Ensemble, arranger, clarinet, Eb clarinet
Accademia Musica Insieme, founder, arranger, clarinet
www.musicengraving.it
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