In my opinion, the answer to the question is below:
Sha: Do you rely on a good engineer to share your overall sound or do you take care of those areas yourself?
Skitzo: It depends on the engineer. I sit down and evaluate the overall engineer. If the engineer is trying to cater to every individual sound, then I'll take his input and let him do his thing. Other times if I'm not confident in his ability, I'm more direct such as "I want this and I want that." It's like the co-pilot and the pilot in an airplane. If he can't fly, then I'm takin' over.
Sha: As a producer, how important it is to voice your opinion with artists in studio sessions as far as how to record the song or do you leave it up to the artist to do what they do?
Skitzo: You always gotta put your foot down, if you have the relationship with the artist, you gotta tell him your opinion. Even if you don't have good chemistry, they're paying you so why shouldn't they listen? If you sell the track and the artist lays the vocals, that's 50% of the song, fuck that! He's doing your track. If you have no input on the overall finished product, you're a beatmaker, not a producer. It's a lot of beatmakers in the game today that front as producers. You must give your input and take charge, you gotta be in their face and active, otherwise people in this industry won't take you serious. People will say "he got hot beats, but he's not serious about this game". Even with Camron, I give him input as far as trying to do verses or what sounds right. He may listen, or he may feel otherwise, but I let him know my side of it, which he respects.
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