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I pretty much agree with you guys that its not about spending thousands or hundreds on gear! Its more or so spending more time learning your gear ,knowing your synths inside and out and teaching and trying new tricks on your synth and not to for get music theory
thats important too .Knowing your synth is one thing but you have to have some theory to go with and branch off into your own style ,theory should not be considered rules or guidelines,or blueprints ...they are merely giving you all the musical options at your arsenal ,so your stuff grooves along and has that professional sound.
For me Tiesto,Oakenfold ,Rank1 and even some no name artist's and bands online I merely use for inspiration ,i dont want to copy them or have there sound ,ultimately i just want to have my own professional sound like some of these bands.
also a side note ,music is a progression in learning ,for example
someone who sounds professional now maybe 5 ten years ago obviously sounded like a begignner ,so in time we all progress musically in different ways.
I also dont think you can call artists or bands better than one another
(for example ,take rock for a minute
you have the beatles,the stones,jimmy hendrix,and Zepplin
now youd say they were all profesional ,you would not say one was better than the other because they each have there own style.)
i mean we all have our own style and we all progress in different ways,so eventually we will all be professional.
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