MPR4C001R~001 24102958 Production Log Book 1

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[Delete this block] Please submit your project files and any uncompressed audio files for task 1 separately by uploading them to the submission portal on Space.

Task 2: Production Log Book

1500 Words

Please use the sections below to evidence your personal contribution to the production for the portfolio. Please include details for all the tracks produced as a part of this portfolio.

Provide rationale for any of the production decisions that you made as a group. Include any multimedia (pictures, videos, audio recordings etc) evidence to the relevant sections.

Consider the following:

Pre-Production

  • Rehearsals
  • Track development
  • Demo recording
  • Arrangement decisions
  • Session planning

Recording

  • Microphone choices
  • Room setup
  • Musician management

Mixing

  • Mix plan/concept
  • Balance
  • Pan
  • Tone
  • FX

Project Management

  • Time management
  • Planning
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Structure and organisation

Method 1 – Live Band/Ensemble Capture

My involvement in this was mostly desk related things as well as a few mics. I executed the pol process to gain stage each of the mics we had set up. The session taught me how to manage a group recording setting.


Method 2 – Overdub Production

My involvement in this was setting up mics and running the sessions from the mixing desk ensuring that levels were okay throughout and that takes from the multiple sessions were saved and labelled correctly. The image bellow is a patch I did in 113 when we recorded a rough few takes of the drums to get an idea of what the would sound like in the song.