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I don't want to record anything unless it can be great and genuinely interesting.
"Please tell me you didn't take a picture."
"I didn't take a picture," he confirmed.
I exhaled.
"I recorded it and just uploaded to Youtube.".
In the Digital Age, recorders also tend to be oversharers, and with Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, they can do so on a grand scale.
I write and record all the time; it's my hobby and my passion.
I'm still amazed by the process of recording.
Records are only one-dimensional. Even film is only one-dimensional. That's why music and live theatre is so important, because it's not the same thing. A recording is just a record of part of the experience, but it's not the whole experience.
The camera is more than a recorder, it's a microscope. It penetrates, it goes into people and you see their most private and concealed thoughts.
I can really only can record at home.
It was suggested that I take a recording test. I passed, was liked and, well, you know the rest of the story.
One of the hardest things in the world is to perform on record and get someone to enjoy and feel what you're doing. It's unlike, like TV you can, you can fake it with the face and the crying and the bits. Recording is completely different.
You're either recording a hit song or you're not; you've either got something that's worth recording or you haven't.
The only way to truly record a person is not in words, not in still frames, but in bone and skin and memory.
A record isn't like a movie - you can get it together pretty fast.
What is not recorded is not remembered.
Let no one imagine that in owning a recording he has the music. The very practice of music is a celebration that we own nothing.
Make sure you know what you are signing when you sign a recording contract.
I always record far more than I can use. There's probably twice as much recorded as comes out.
I'm sure I'll go back again and record in the digital process.
You are trying to do a more difficult thing than record folk songs; you are trying to record life.
I have a habit of recording records very quickly - and not in a haphazardly way, not in a way where I'm not focused on details, because I'm a freak when it comes to that.
Oddly, when I started to make the record, I wasn't aware I was making a record. I just was sort of disgusted with the whole thing and sequestered myself in the basement and started playing the piano just for something to do.
I can record auditions from my office in my home.
My home studio is my private instrument for me only. It's not intended to record anyone but me.
The act of multitrack recording is the act of arranging.
I applaud the effort it takes to put a record together.
I make records with an open mind, I always have.
Most of our writers tend to be recorders.
I have a mantra that kind of explains my feelings on this subject, which is, "The past is the present is the future." When you're recording something, you're making something that will exist in the future.
I'm against spending money to record.
When I'm acting I don't sing, and when I'm recording I'm not acting.
I'd like to record somewhere really different. Rent a really big house and get a mobile in and set up in the dining room. Maybe New England; it'd be nice in September or October.
I don't have a formal home recording studio, but I can record tracks on my computer upstairs in my office.
I'm surprised that I actually pulled off the recording, getting all those people at the same time.
All I can promise myself and everyone else is that this record is a snapshot of thisperiod in my life. It will be that by default.
I did my first recording. It was called The Champ.
Recording wasn't as important to me as actually being to get on stage and act the fool.
Live performances make music important. Recording is cool and fun, and it's nice to document the thing you made, but the goal in my mind is to perform.
Whatever my recorded output is, it's a reflection of a general love of music.
I record all night and sleep all day.
My process is to be by myself when I record. It's quite an emotional performance to pull off when someone else is in the room. I prefer to go away and have my own time with it, bring it in later.
The room is the most important thing about recording.
I used to record but just in my own studio or in my friend's back when I toyed with the idea of being a rapper.
Recording stories is a way of honoring the faculty of memory, even if it's recorded, outsourcing memory to technology.
Use your ears to record and your eyes to video.
Recording is best used as a pretty good reason to hang with the family of friends globally scattered,
It's just ... you never show your face, when they record you. Rumors are starting, you know. People think you're hiding something. And love begins with trust, and trust can't be formed if people think you're hiding something.
You know, your ears record. You might can sing a song once you hear it.
[Answering the phone] Hello, this is a recording, you've dialed the right number, now hang up and don't do it again.
There is a brief moment when all there is in a man's mind and soul and spirit is reflected through his eyes, his hands, his attitude. This is the moment to record.
I only record songs that I really like and believe in and can sing with conviction.
I have to have the reasons to make the record. There are just too many records out there, especially when it's something as audacious as a solo percussion record with solo drumming music on it. There better be a reason behind it.
During recording, the most important thing of all is to "sing sincerely" from the heart. When you guys listen to my songs and able to feel my sincere singing, I will be very happy.
Recording is more autobiographical than acting. It's me - either how I'm feeling then or once felt at some point in my life. It's all me.
When I write a record, I don't even touch a computer. I don't even bring my cell phone.
After waiting four long years since the Lost CHIC Tapes were recovered, I'm finally putting out our first record. I'm like a child waiting for Christmas morning.
Nothing could be more personal than a tape.
I try to record music that people can relate to.
We learned more from a 3 minute record than we ever learned in school
I haven't really been recording in the last several years. I haven't wanted to. And even though I had to deal with Sony and now I'm on Universal again, I will probably put out a new record soon.
I have to return some videotapes
Writing a record is like dating a few men at once. You take them to the same restaurants to see if they measure up, and at some point you decide who you like best.
Performance capture is a technology, not a genre; it's just another way of recording an actor's performance.
I'm always writing songs, and I've got a bunch that I want to record.
Recording interviews is like magic. a) It stops you from taking notes in the middle and b) you can play that recording for people.
May the scribes record it.
I like recording by myself wherever I can, just because then I feel like I have ultimate freedom, and I can just control whatever I want to put down. There's something about going into your own little world.
The camera is much more than a recording apparatus, it is a medium via which messages reach us from another world.
Some people record onto tape, and then they pay for the tape, and download those onto a hard drive. Initially in a Pro Tools program. Other people go straight into digital, and use no tape at all.
I am not a composer of music; I sing pieces which have been written for me which gives me bigger freedom to search for pieces I want to record.
When I start working on an idea, I immediately record without judging it.
I'm a real voyeur.
He wouldn't perform without a recording now, she was certain, like a poet working in the oral tradition who had been contaminated by the advent of the recording device and so insisted that all improvisations be saved for posterity.
You have to search the absolute demons of your soul to make a great record.
I don't know how they do it. We've been recording all day but the longer we go on the better they get
Well, I'm a tape-recording nut. I like to play my tapes.
Never try to make the same record twice, even when people are screaming for the same sound.
It's hard sometimes to capture magic when it comes to live records.
We won a contest at the teen fair in Vancouver and the first prize was a recording contract and we recorded at a radio station on the stairway, and we did a record and it got put out.
I sit with the intention to write a record.
I really hope that when someone puts my record on that they hear me.
I'm not really one to be on camera, I'd rather be writing songs.
If I needed to record, I'd head to the coast or Nashville, one or the other.
'Love Tattoo' I recorded without a record company. I'd gotten turned down by the record companies - they said they didn't get me, which is fine, I suppose.
Audacity, and again, audacity, and always audacity.
I think we are coming to a new era where people will record much faster.
Recording can be enjoyable, but the hard thing is that you don't get any direct or immediate feedback like you do when you play live. Getting to see people's excitement and see them engage in the show makes me excited to get back out and play.
A record is a concert without halls and a museum whose curator is the owner.
When you make a great record, it's around forever.
If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed.
I always liked the intensity of the recording.
I really don't think records should be made in the manner where you sit and write, and when you're finished writing, you start recording. That just seems conventional and old-fashioned to me.
The object is to make a great record and you have to do whatever it takes.
Well the way I ended up with my own record is that I did this concert at Wesleyan University. It was just one night and we had no thought of making a record.
When I want to play music, you've got to get me on tape or else it goes.
I recorded with Sinatra, but the recording business is a very strange strata right now.
You can only be lucky if you have a place to record.
I've got the recording process down, and I can knock it out very quickly.
Every record that you do man, is sooo different in every way.
I should say if anybody wants to tape my conversations, go right ahead, feel free to do it. I appreciate anybody who wants to tape me openly and notoriously, and those who feel like they want to sneakily, and wear taping devices, I would remind them that it kind of smells like Nixon and Watergate.
I write the most sexiest records out.