Posts Tagged ‘Recording’

Three Down… Three to Go.

This morning was a little tumultuous for me as I finished two papers and completed a website that was due today — while I feel good about the papers, the website was not my best effort. At least it is finished. One more paper and two exams to go until my focus turns back to LSAT.

When I got back to the studio, I learned that an old friend of mine is going to be coming in to record a quick track on Saturday so that was a nice little surprise. I chatted with his manager for a bit, whom I haven’t talked to in awhile either, and sat down for lunch.

I love working in the music industry, but I can’t wait for the day when I can either focus on just my job or just school. I have been doing this full-time managing gig plus school for too long. It wouldn’t be that bad if there was redundancy for my position but when I’m not there it just means there is more work to do when I get back to my desk.

I can’t complain too much… my job essentially consists of hanging out with rock stars all day. Luckily, the majority of them are pretty good people as well.

A few of you have come over from the LSAT Blog to thank me for the LSAT Cacophony. I am glad it is helping people out; thanks to Steve for helping to spread the word.

To answer a question a few people have had: yes, i will be making some more of them. There will be a few different formats… I won’t say too much as it would ruin the surprise. Keep an eye out for news!

If you are looking for an LSAT Distraction, check out Shimon, the jazz-playing, improving robot. If you are reading this, Georgia Tech arts department, I will fully fund a session for Shimon to record here at Morrisound Recording in Tampa. Just call and ask for Ryan.