Yeah they must be serious because I will tell you this though, if you send a tracked out beat to the wrong person (with no papers ) its asking for trouble, think about it you leaving that nice beat pattern and sample completely out in the open for someone to jack you and get their hands on that nice pattern and the sample(separated just how they might chop it....that just me though man I am extra paranoid of that its just too much of the unknown about where the cats are recording and what the studio does with it after they leave, they have a free tracked beat besides your dude you sent the multi to.5th Sequence said:let them hear an mp3 to write to, but deliver them a .wav file. If they bought the beat, it'd be a good idea to send it to them tracked out (if they are serious and are getting it mixed or mastered hopefully).
Then again, if they ARE serious then they are going to ASK for it to be tracked out anyways. I lost a sale on a beat cuz I couldnt track it out. My computer had crashed but I still had the full mp3. No deal!!
The way I see it is i want all of MY work to sound as good as possible anyways. Yeah i'll get paid but I still want the end result (MY beat, dudes lyrics) to sound fucking great. I'd rather send the tracked out wave files with them and encourage them to have it mixed or mastered than to let them record it and mix their vocal to it themselves.
I just know first hand that recording lyrics just "over" the beat isn't going to sound as good as if you had mixed the song WITH the lyrics, track by track , to make sure the vocal (which is the main focus, or lead) sound great- relative to everything else in the mix. Sometimes you have to eq or lower the volumes of instruments that may be crowding the vocal.
5th Sequence said:I just know first hand that recording lyrics just "over" the beat isn't going to sound as good as if you had mixed the song WITH the lyrics, track by track , to make sure the vocal (which is the main focus, or lead) sound great- relative to everything else in the mix. Sometimes you have to eq or lower the volumes of instruments that may be crowding the vocal.
bigdmakintrax said:Yeah they must be serious because I will tell you this though, if you send a tracked out beat to the wrong person (with no papers ) its asking for trouble, think about it you leaving that nice beat pattern and sample completely out in the open for someone to jack you and get their hands on that nice pattern and the sample(separated just how they might chop it....that just me though man I am extra paranoid of that its just too much of the unknown about where the cats are recording and what the studio does with it after they leave, they have a free tracked beat besides your dude you sent the multi to.