i just kind of need to get this point down.
musicians don't actually do
drugs when they're recording. they might do drugs between recording
sessions. but, a musician trying to record something on drugs is going
to probably be out of tune, out of time and unable to creatively
approach much of anything.
drugs don't make you
smarter. drugs don't make you more creative. and, drugs don't make you
more productive, either. what drugs do is make you dim-witted,
uncreative and slow to react.
you'll end up making trash that sounds like lou fucking reed at his worst.
go
ahead and look into it. ask your favourite musician: have they ever
recorded anything stoned or drunk? if you have any taste, the answer is
almost certainly that they haven't - or, if they have, that they wish
they could go back and fix it.
sorry.
so,
this is the real importance of getting the smoke out of the recording
space. yes, my health is important - &, yes, my gear is important.
but, i need to make sure that my recording space is free of outside air
contaminants; otherwise i'm not going to be very useful when i'm trying
to multitrack guitar parts, or play a drum fill in 17/8.