
lexdrummer
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do you guys think up these elaborate mis-statements of other people's posts on your own or do you....wait a minute....you're stoned...aren't you.....don't lie....you can't hide it....just can't handle that short memory transfer thingy. eah...eah.noisedude said:Yawn. Are we still here?
If someone wants to go out and buy a cheap mic to make ok recordings, that's fine by me. I've spent quite a while getting what I believe to be the best value mics I can for my setup, but apart from my T3 none of them were expensive - none would cost more than $200 USD. And I can make ok recordings.
But to come and claim that some Behringer mic is a vintage 50s design, that Behringer is a pioneer for bringing it out, that you can use the mic to 'dither' some 'noise' and 'mud' back in .... well, that's just bullshit, in and out, through and through.
If any of you are that bothered by what Cressrock says, you're already beyond hope. Who cares? He's just one guy making money out of good recordings ... why should his opinion be regarded any more highly than any of the other pros here? You are a pro, right, Lex? I mean - it would be a shame if you were just the older version of any of the hundred of 15 year-old newbies who come here every year to claim they found the holy grail of recording, and it only cost $50 from Radio Shack.
Just so you know, whats good for the munchies is a tall glass of water, otherwise you could get fat sitting there twisting up thoughts and stuff...sinners, you nawty nawty boys, yer nawty
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