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How do I find a good studio/sound engineer to work with?
Singer here, from London
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Would legit fuck that ass
>>72090876
Sample?
>>72090876
Is the pic related? If so, you're braver than I am.
get a uni student with studio acess to do it for cheap or free
>>72090902
Unironically correct
>>72091169
uni implies cheap
Go to live shows locally, talk to whom ever is running sound and ask if they know a good engineer.
>>72090876
holy fucking shit OP
There's loads of good ones, just depends on your budget.
Colchester here, blessed with some good ones for heavier music.
A pal of mine in Brighton does this kind of stuff. He does electronic music now but we still get down on some metal stuff when he is stateside.
What I did for my first album was actually reddit! I used my local music scene subreddit and filtered down recommendations to find a producer who's mixes I liked and whose price fit my (very modest) budget.
I'd also suggest looking through local bandcamp labels and finding the engineers that are producing for artists on those labels.
>>72092661
Wheyyyyy Essex bois
>>72090876
Imagine leaving pretty bruises on that ass...
She needs a spanking really bad...
>>72092807
>Welshman living in Essex
what is this fresh hell
>>72092835
It's worse than hell kid, it's Colchester
>>72090876
BRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPP
>>72092826
http://imgur.com/a/1ZAju
Go nuts
>>72092876
It's not so bad if you live close to the town center
Anything further out scares me though
airgigs.com
>>72092932
>http://imgur.com/a/1ZAju
>>72090876
you could reach out to teachers in audio engineering programs. I went to school for that and every one of my teachers were great engineers