I came across this article written by the always excellent Joe Gilder of homestudiocorner.com which is aimed at smaller studio audio recording engineers. It concerns the importance of allowing for artistic creativity in this endeavor. He notes that he has stressed the aspects of careful planning with the technical machinations of aural engineering. This time he suggests that the readers pull back from that idea in order to allow their artistic flair to influence the work.
Read the full article here:
“Leave Room for the Creative Spirit”
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