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Sound On Sound magazine | What to say when an artist wants to do the engineering for you #recording #production #advice @soundonsound | Uploaded 10 months ago | Updated 19 hours ago
Artists who fancy themselves as engineers can be a bit of a pain to work with! SOS Editor in Chief Sam Inglis provides some helpful advice on the best way to deal with this, involving a combination of pushback and compromise.

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