Back in the day, I used to be in the studio recording 20 hours a day. And that was all of the time. I still record a lot of hours, but I don't go as long as I used to.
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I have a studio at home, and do 3 hours a day that way.
I record all night and sleep all day.
I've been recording since 1993. It was a hobby for six of those years. In 1999, I decided to do it full time and take it seriously.
I felt that the studio recording process makes you stand still too long.
Well, especially now I come to realize - and then - I would do my schooling which was three hours with a tutor and right after that I would go to the recording studio and record, and I'd record for hours and hours until it's time to go to sleep.
It really does take a lot of time to make records, to be in the studio and do all that stuff.
When I started working on my own music, I didn't have the chance to record in a big music studio, so I had to record everything myself.
I spend at least a couple hours a day in the studio, every day, whether I'm dancing or not.
Usually for cartoons, I record them in the mornings from 9 A.M. to noon, then I have the rest of the day to do on camera. It actually gives me time to work on my own projects.
I had to go into a studio and compose and write and press up 12 songs in 14 hours. When you're recording a song from scratch it takes you 14 hours to do just one song.
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