A guy who spends almost every day with a click track records EP live...

It blows my mind that that's probably the more common way of doing things these days. I get it, but I don't like it. The new process, that is. FAIK, the song in my link is done like that only cuz it's all me (iz a bedroom recording). As I said already though, pretty much any band recording I ever did was otherwise "live."

Yeah, I feel somewhat ambivalent to this "change" to be honest. When I was growing up and started to play bass - recording in a studio somehow meant to record face-to-face with the rest of the band. Then again, I guess my thoughts and dreams were somewhat "stuck" in the wrong decade, because Cubase, clicktracks and whatnot were already a very common thing and recording "live" wasn't used to the same extent. (I was born 1988 and started to play bass around the year 2000). Ah well, it's nice to be able to thing things "yourself" when it's about making product demos (which I do quite a lot) and what not :)

If other old school peeps jump into this thread you'll keep on getting bumped to the top :).

That'd be awesome! :) I'm just really glad that people like our music! :)
 
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Killer work! Everyone did a fine job.

(As a drummer, I was focused on your fine stickman and I too noticed the out-of-sync moment at 44-50 seconds but that is quibbling.)

I would be proud as a peacock if I could do anything like this. And I think having the band laying it down "live" is the preferred method for getting a good, organic take. As well, you know you can do it on a stage when the gigs come up.

Most excellent!
 
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