Yes, RAMI, he DID answer my question: simply, end of story. Your statement about my question "can't be answered??" Who are you to make that judgement?? You are wrong: IT WAS answered.
You have a bad habit of trying to sound so technical ,so knowledgeable, that you miss your communication with people who are just starting out and want simple, to-the-point-answers. You were a "newbie" too once, remember?? So why the "I know it all" attitude??
YES, his response did answer my question. I think you have a big ego problem, my friend. Pure and simple. There are A LOT of people on this forum that are humble and who answer questions in a humble, simpy way. You seem to have a problem with pride, thinking your responses always have to cut other people down, tell them what they should already know, acting like a God-icon to those who come to you for support and empathy.
Since you like to "pick apart" everyone who comes for help and tries to act like they know everything. Why aren't you well-established in the industry?? Where are YOUR credentials for all your comments?
Any nationally produced demos or mastered recordings? Any awards? Any positive critiques amongst well-known publications or recording companies?
Again, end of story. I don't know why you like to belittle those that are learning, but I'd like to hear what you've produced in a studio and let you know what I think of your productions. Bet I could be like you and always find something to knock you down (like you like to do for others on this forum).
Take a look at my thread again: it refers to a CD question. Is that so hard to understand? You keep referring to things from my past threads comparing audio to analog, audio to digital, digital to analog, etc. Get over it!! This thread ASKS a completely different question. As a PAYBACK, I don't think you'll EVER GET IT, either.
Mike Freze