well as richie sed the biggest problem is going to be keepign everything synchronised.
all it takes is one part to be a few bpm out and the whole songs ****ed.
the actual process would have to be alot more complicated than a band in a studio as in the way we lay down tracks etc...
ur goign to get a wide range of different recording methods and formats all being laid down on the tracks so i could have pristine crystal clear digital tracks of my drums and someone else has fired it together on an answering machine. 2 extremes yeah but u want a bit of continuity. it only takes 1 track to sound cheap or not recorded as well as the rest to ruin a full song.
the EQ and levels of each individual track could be way way out with regards to each other and we'd need to find some way of sorting it out;
it is do able but if any of u arent really clued up on how the recording pocess usually works ill explain so u know how we wont be able to do it like that and my idea of how to get round the problem.
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