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Sonic Idiot
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If you can't make a great record with a Tube MP and so on, there's no hope for you. Seriously.
Rodger Hartlett said:i've never been a fan of any ART gear. just a few hundred more will put you in a different catergory.
Sonic Idiot said:If you can't make a great record with a Tube MP and so on, there's no hope for you. Seriously.
Sonic Idiot said:To Whomever Wrote tThat: Music is subjective. Your lack of balls is not--you are a coward, a spineless cockroach that has no other outlet in their pitiful, meaningless, void of a life other than to be mean anonymously on a message board. Does that get you off? I pity you, truly. PM if you don't want to publicly admit you're a pussy, but you owe me an apology and if you had any balls - even the tiny-tiniest little penis in the world - then you will at least have the guts to PM me and let me know who you are.
Otherwise, I stand by my MP claims. Music is Art. There are no rules.
fraserhutch said:Music *is* subjective. Recording quality is not.
Sonic Idiot said:It's completely subjective...one person might really like what you would call "noise" etc.
If that is what you INTEND to do, that is what thing. Hence the use of all types of effects. However, if it is artifically introduced and NOT intended to be part of the original source, then that is another. If you are handicapped because your gear introduces noise and artifacts, then that, to me, is a totally other thing.Robert D said:There have been plenty of vocals, tracked in major studios, commercially released and put into rotation, that were deliberately distorted. So I kind of have to disagree on this. This parallels deliberate grain in photos for effect. When you see one of those photos in a gallery, or listen to a deliberately distorted vocal done to good effect, you don't say "what a shitty photographer", or "what a shitty engineer". So I have to reject the notion that recording quality is strictly measured in THD, or any other measurement. A great recording is one that serves the song, not the specs.
-RD
fraserhutch said:True, but then you are recording noise, and the aim is to be true to the capture of that noise. If your gear is artifically introducing noise, then you are either using it as an effect, which is kewl, or you are not faitfully reproducing the source.
Thus, it is NOT subjective.
Sonic Idiot said:If that is the aim, yes. But that's one scenario in which a perfectly clean kit is desirable - if you always want to record perfectly clean and perfectly accurate and perfectly neutral. What if I want to dirty up a violin? Then running it hot through an ART MP will yeild a certain effect that will fit the bill and if that sound is used well will achieve a pleasing sonic result.