Falk, on 30 August 2013 - 10:16 PM, said:
This is a modest proposal with a modest goal! Really looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
I'm not too sure how you plan to distribute but you might want to think about clearing licensing very early on since that can be very tricky and you don't want to be stuck holding the cake if it becomes a problem. This is -especially- true of S3&K.
Another somewhat subjective/sensitive issue I feel I should bring up is, it really is not an embarassment to beef up your production with sample libraries sitting behind the live musicians. I know there's mindset where an all-live recording is more honest, but really, unless you have serious money to throw on a decent-sized ensemble that sound good sight-reading, making whatever concessions to get the job done usually results in a better product as far as the end listener is concerned.
I've done this stuff before. Contact me if you need advise and/or actual mixing/engineering services.
I've previously had Sonic 2 music ( Casino Night Zone:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUU_FwQiYx4) licensed through Joypad records. They sounded confident they could get me the new licenses I require, but I'm also having legal representation contact SEGA for me just in case! I want to give it a test run though with Sky Sanctuary Zone. I realized that some of what I recorded could be used to make an album of just orchestrated sonic tunes on loop like in game music. But I don't know if anyone would be interested in that...
Thanks for the thoughts on backing up the orch with synth! I was hesitant to use those but I may. The recordings I've released so far have been from one mic so I haven't quite heard it in it's final form so I think I will be contacting you about mixing and mastering if you are for hire!
Mykonos, on 31 August 2013 - 12:15 AM, said:
Ah, hey! You clarified a licensing thing on tumblr with me about this lately, I go by sceniclightspeed. Good to see you again.
Good to see you too! So far from my talks with Joypad records, everything seems to still be sailing straight.