Icarus
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The amount of effort that goes into making sure everything sounds okay is infuriating. And then on top of that you also have to play to a click to keep timing.
I honestly don't know what I'm doing half the time. I don't play to a click so the music is always out of time, and my fucking guitar strings buzz because I never gave it a proper set up.
My room is always super hot so it effects the neck of my guitars, and it creates all these buzzing issues.
I fucking hate how perfect everything has to be in order to record a song.
And then the mixing and mastering is just another problem because you have to know what you're doing, and there's all these effects that people use to remove harsh frequencies, and they add vocal effects and shit.
If I ever get another guitar I'm just gonna keep it out of my room because this shit is ridiculous.
And then you gotta program drums and add bass and know how to mix those as well.
The album Nevermind by Nirvana cost $120,000 dollars to make, and it's ridiculous that it costs so much just to get a prober professional sound.
And it was only for 12 songs (13 with endless nameless)
I don't know how producers in the music industry make music sound the way that it does. Pop music and Post Grunge especially.
I honestly don't know what I'm doing half the time. I don't play to a click so the music is always out of time, and my fucking guitar strings buzz because I never gave it a proper set up.
My room is always super hot so it effects the neck of my guitars, and it creates all these buzzing issues.
I fucking hate how perfect everything has to be in order to record a song.
And then the mixing and mastering is just another problem because you have to know what you're doing, and there's all these effects that people use to remove harsh frequencies, and they add vocal effects and shit.
If I ever get another guitar I'm just gonna keep it out of my room because this shit is ridiculous.
And then you gotta program drums and add bass and know how to mix those as well.
The album Nevermind by Nirvana cost $120,000 dollars to make, and it's ridiculous that it costs so much just to get a prober professional sound.
And it was only for 12 songs (13 with endless nameless)
I don't know how producers in the music industry make music sound the way that it does. Pop music and Post Grunge especially.





