If you've been in the trenches, you've got some war stories. I'll get the ball rolling here. -Scott Glasel
During the recording of the Bee Gees ESP album, by Scott Glasel
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Never re-tune the band's instruments!!
In the late 70's I was doing a lot of Mariachi Bands in the Central Valley of California, known for its influx of seasonal farmworkers. A group had booked …
Hell to the Chief
It was the 90’s, and I was an engineer working my way up through the ranks of the NYC studio scene. I’d already had years of live 24 track engineering …
Cranking it up to 11
Speaking of reaching for a knob...
At Heider Recording the maintenance folks had a peculiar problem. Wally Heider was a big, strong man. One of the …
Mixing bass by wasting woofers Not rated yet
My first big studio job was as a runner at The Power Station. We had a session with Jason Corsaro who could tell a mean story, but that's a digression. …
WAR STORIES??? heheheh.... Not rated yet
How about having to break up a fight in the studio between two people in the band.....a husband and wife no less!?!
I could see things were getting …
"Cutting room floor?" Not rated yet
I used to own a small 8 track studio that specialized in radio and TV spot work. I also worked as a VO talent in that room and various other studios. I …
The Un-Ending Vocal Performance Re-Take Death Not rated yet
A couple of years back I was recording a country album for a Southern Ohio based musician here. He was a good guy that I went a long way back with and …
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