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Iain Churches wrote:
Well, on the odd occasion where long production hours are really
needed, we'd get another crew in to rig and de-rig. Leaving the
production crew fresh for what really matters. Of course you'd need
decent crews that you trust for this - not the one man band you seem
to be oh so familiar with.
Every self respecting team wants to set-up ad break down its own
sessions.
All that means is you don't have enough decent staff.
As I say, most music recording crews have at leasdt three
people. Working alone is slow, and thus a false economy. The studio
clock is ticking in pounds sterling.
Sounds like it doesn't tick hard enough if you can make people work those
silly hours without it costing so much to make it uneconomical.
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