833: Chapter 834 Zhicheng Recording Studio 833: Chapter 834 Zhicheng Recording Studio “Room 2 is currently unoccupied, but a deposit from a client was received yesterday,” said the cashier lady, who seed to be on good terms with Xi Yiling.
She sneakily glanced at her coworkers and, seeing that all were busy, quickly whispered, “Yiling, you know Room 2 has the best recording quality.
If your session isn’t too long and can wrap up by 2:30 PM, I can give you the key.”
The client who had paid the deposit was scheduled to arrive at 2:30 PM.
As long as Li Changlin could finish recording during this ti fra, there would naturally be no issue.
Upon hearing this, Xi Yiling imdiately turned to look at Li Changlin.
She was just showing the way and wasn’t sure how long Li Changlin would need to record.
Li Changlin had co mainly to record a light-hearted, humorous song, which wouldn’t take much ti, although so post-production might be needed later.
Now Li Changlin was quite a computer whiz himself, so he felt no pressure about the post-production.
Just earlier on their way here, Li Changlin had already chosen a song.
Seeing Xi Yiling looking over, he smiled and said, “It should take about half an hour to record, so it won’t take too long.”
Actually, it was just 1:20 PM now.
Even if Li Changlin took an hour to record, it would only be 2:20 PM, which definitely wouldn’t clash with the other client’s scheduled 2:30 PM.
Hearing this, the cashier girl opened a drawer, took out the key to Room 2, and handed it to Xi Yiling, who thanked her and then led Li Changlin toward the recording studio.
The recording studio equipnt was superb.
Li Changlin could tell at a glance that Xi Yiling’s classmate, who owned it, was a true music enthusiast.
However, people like Han Zhicheng were also quite clever, knowing how to turn their hobbies into a business.
This not only avoided wasting resources but also helped generate substantial profits.
Once in the room, Xi Yiling promptly started the relevant equipnt for Li Changlin.
Then, the clever girl didn’t even wait for Li Changlin to speak before tactfully excusing herself.
Li Changlin greatly appreciated the girl’s emotional intelligence, but it was not the ti to consider these things.
He first thoroughly checked the various equipnt, then picked up a condenser microphone and tested the sound levels.
Thereafter, Li Changlin took out his phone, launching the background music for the song “Stupid Child.”
He hadn’t chosen this background music because he intended to sing this song.
In fact, what he was really going to sing was a parody version of the song.
Ever since acquiring the Divine Tycoon Developnt System, it was his first ti singing a parody.
He had chosen this song because it was indeed quite humorous.
But simply singing this song would hardly create a lighthearted, codic atmosphere.
In such a case, Li Changlin would have to rely on so post-production to eventually achieve a joyful effect.
For now, it was not necessary to worry about these things; the lyrics needed to be recorded first.
He carefully replayed the lyrics in his mind.
Soon, Li Changlin had so rough ideas.
Thus, he started the music and prepared to begin singing.
Following the lody of “Stupid Child,” the song starts with an “oh” sound, but considering the post-production he would do later, Li Changlin planned for a supporting role to sing this part.
However, as the main singer, he obviously couldn’t let the supporting role steal the spotlight.
After so consideration, Li Changlin decided to start with a “shush” sound.
Thus, the scene was set: the supporting role was about to start with “oh…”, but Li Changlin suddenly interjected with a “shush,” adding a touch of lighthearted humor.
And then, naturally, it was ti for Li Changlin, the protagonist, to sing.
To achieve a true TV feel, the song would naturally require so props.
Based on Li Changlin’s understanding of the song, which mainly ca from his study of it, he already had a general impression.
To call it “Stupid Child” might be less fitting than describing it as food delivery.
Yes, food delivery.
The adapted song described several restaurant employees’ experiences and encounters while delivering food to custors.
By this point, the background music had already started, and Li Changlin made a motion of getting on a vehicle, then grabbed what seed like the handlebars of a motorcycle, started the bike, revved the engine, disengaged the clutch, shifted gears, and moved forward.
When making these motions, he was, of course, not driving a car but a motorcycle.
While performing these actions, he naturally shouted “shush” again and cocked his head slightly back as if greeting soone behind him.
Now that the appetizer was on stage, it was ti for the main course to appear.
As the music played, Li Changlin softly began to sing.
“Oh…
Gently stepping on the accelerator, cruising at seventy miles, feeling free and at ease.
People love each other, flowers bloom at the sight, srizing an old lady.
Old lady,
Demands fifty bucks with a word,
No worries, I help her up.
Oh…
In a blink, I need to turn right ahead, bumping into a girl.
The girl says I’m so handso, asks if I can stay, wants to be my wife.
Ha ha ha…
I completely ignore this girl,
Because she, looks a ss!
Hey, slap my chest,
Almost threw up,
Thank goodness I was driving fast.
Hey, seeing the sign ahead,
I stop the bike,
Grabbing my pocket.”
As the lyrics went on, Li Changlin naturally continued with various actions.
While singing about the old lady and the encounter with the girl, he interspersed expressions and movents.
But now, it was obviously ti to get off the bike, as he had reached his destination.
After dismounting, Li Changlin made a motion of walking forward with a bag from the motorcycle.
He continued walking for a while, then when the background music sounded again, he resud singing.
“Oh…
According to the scheduled ti, crossing the green belt, I arrive at the trading area.
The boss says to go slow, absolutely must not rush, definitely can’t have accidents.
Doing business ans fast as lightning with the knife, watching the elevator doors open.”
As the elevator doors opened, Li Changlin naturally walked out.
Considering that he would add so supporting characters during post-production, Li Changlin certainly needed to perform so funny actions to match the non-existent supporting roles’ intentions.
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