NobleWordz
ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 4
I guess what I'm getting at is that it needs to leave the crib sounding as good as possible. Done properly, there's very little an engineer has to do with it except tweak a knob here or there.
It needs to leave the crib unmixed, you could find yourself in the studio with tracks that cant be fixed because you have used effects like compression or reverb.
You still have to pay for that engineer regardless if he turns a few knobs or gives you a professional mix. He is there for a good reason, use him.
Also you run into another problem, you will have to mix the vocals around the track when it should be the other way around.
If your taking your tracks to a studio there is no logical reason to mix.
~NW~