Late to the party, but wanted to add a slightly different perspective. I’ve subscribed to this method for a few years now, but the value for me is not necessarily about the ability to chop and reassemble, it’s more about taking the pressure off of recording and just giving yourself the space to find something magical in the performance, a hinge or pattern that really works and then improvise around that.

I recorded my last album this way – free recording/improvising for 30-40 minutes at a time, listening back a few days later with fresh ears, and maybe just grabbing 3-4 sustained minutes that work on their own and calling it (mostly) done. That way you get the cohesion of a “composed” piece, without having to worry about making the disparate bits sound like they were always meant to sit next to each other.

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