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| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
And that was from a Canadian living in Alberta. So fuck you. |
niiiice alberta in the house
fact is he is right, none of you think about actually making music for a living- so few , SO FEW producers selling music right now are using much outboard gear in the production process. sure there are the exceptions,but these are like super niche guys whose uncles have a fuckin system-700 in the garage and shit. you will never be them. they are all from france and germany anyways good fuckin luck... you have to get realistic about your music and see what it is you need to get to a level where your music is something people can get into, for most people its song writing and not technical shit. technical shit can all be solved but a bad song will never be a good song
also using hardware in the studio when not working with live musicians is so tedious its ridiculous... if you are working on music you gotta be fast, especially if you are working for someone else whos just twiddling their thumbs in the background.. you wanna start plugging in and bussing reverbs and shit? fuck no!
i guess im more of a creator than an engineer, i always leave the super super technical shit to the people who have done at least 30,000 hours of studio work, always made sense to have someone you trust help with mixing also- makes my life easier
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