I only recently discovered Doug Fearn’s “My Take on Music Recording”, and I can honestly say it’s making a noticeable, positive impact on my relationship with music recording.
I’m one of the many millions of at-home singer-songwriter-producer-engineer-mixer-masterers out there. I was making some long awaited gear upgrades, and over the course of my research, I stumbled upon this program.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who can become easily frustrated with the process of being responsible for every aspect of my own written works. When I can’t properly capture the sound I hear in my head, or my vocal performance is shaky, or I’m beginning to hate the creative work I’m in the process of birthing, it’s very easy for me to lose motivation and desire to continue - leaving my music room barren for weeks at a time.
Doug Fearn and his guests have not only provided me with some excellent and usable knowledge from their many combined years of experience, but they help keep the whole process in perspective: it’s about the music.
It’s about having FUN making music. It’s about having FUN capturing music. And if you’re not having fun, a deep breath and a little perspective might be in order.
I’ve gotten a lot of perspective from this program, and that is likely the most important thing to someone who makes music entirely solo like myself (Addy Edward, shameless plug lol). Doug Fearn and his friends have become collaborators in my musical journey, offering knowledge, insight, tips, entertainment, and encouragement.
Thank you, Doug Fearn and company!