Farting in front of clients.
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Farting in front of clients.
What is your policy on this? I figure it's my friggin room, if they can't be creative in this environment, then maybe this isn't the studio for them.
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I wouldn't fart into anything that might be used as vocal mic, but a wind screen seems nessesary.
And I was talking about the engineer farting in the studio. Smoking and farting outside rules MUST be followed by clients.
Also, no feeding my dog chicharones.
Mike
And I was talking about the engineer farting in the studio. Smoking and farting outside rules MUST be followed by clients.
Also, no feeding my dog chicharones.
Mike
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Way back in 1990 or so there was a Rolling Stone cover story/interview with one Axl Rose. He mentioned that his favorite tape at that time was a bootleg cassette called something like "Horrid Farts vol. 2" which was a descriptively titled compendium of somebody's recorded works. I think this was in response to the interviewer asking "so what have you been listening to lately?"
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Ahhh... this sounds like the most reasonable course of action. Fart fines. I will need it with the band I have coming in next. Thier drummer could kill a man.drumsound wrote:I one had a tally board for a band of overly gaseous guys. I told that I was adding $100 to the bill for each fart. One from the singer was so bad that they stopped playing because they could be in the live room with the smell. That was a $200 fine!
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it can be bad enough being in a room w/ 5 guys for days on end, so bodily functions shouldn't be a focus or distraction during a recording...i think personal space of all types needs to be respected in the studio...my least favorite is haveing to listen to people eat in the control room while i'm trying to work...or the loss of space that protools has created...it seems like latley there is always some dude hovering over me watching the screen instead of listening...ugh...
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