Chief Engineer Scott wrote:I love producers but not if they don't share your vision.
That's because you are an engineer, right? That makes you some level of a Producer yourself, so you'd probably have definite ideas about what sound you're going for.
But even in cases of people who can self-produce, it is still often advantageous to work with someone outside of yourself. Someone who is much more skilled can teach you, and you could gain more professional contacts because now you are in their circle of contacts (assuming they like you)
Yes, it absolutely should be someone who really "gets" whatever we are going for (assuming that is any good LOL) or in some cases, it is someone who can produce what you need to be.
It is what it is until it isn't