Dear Rami,
I never backtracked. I was being sarcastic from the get go. Sorry if it was over your head.
I also understand a lot about audio. I understand that, if things are
"identical", I shouldn't have to cut, or change anything in order to achieve the same results.
By the way, Did you even listen to the supposed "doomed" experiment? Do you even have quality (or any) speakers attached to your computer?
I can only assume you actually have a computer, because you use it to spew your ignorance all over this forum.
I found out that Rami doesn't even record via computer. He uses a Tascam "POS" digital workstation. 2488? Whatever...
(In case this too, is over some of your heads, POS stands for, Piece Of Sh*t)
RAMI, Where the F*** did you get the idea that you know anything about recording via computers and modern software?
Do you even know the capabilities Pro Tools and a Mac are capable of?
Do you know how tracks, waveforms and plug-ins respond in this type of environment?
Do you know that because you simply disagree with methods that are unfamiliar to you, or beyond your grasp of experience, that they are not necessarily 100% wrong?
I am only a Newbie to this forum. I am not a Newbie to music creation, and production.
I am 42 years old and have been playing/writing music almost all my life.
You, as well as others, might think my stuff sucks, but I enjoy creating, as well as listening to it, and that is all that truly matters.
I play guitar, bass, and drums, and have played all live in various projects.
I currently play bass in two bands, and have professional gear.
(A Fender P, Ampeg SVT 350 and currently a 2x15 cab, although I have played through every cab configuration possible)
I have taken recording technology classes in college (Analog, back in the 80's) and was introduced to Pro Tools (version 4.1) and digital recording back in 1998.
I have also worked in the live sound production industry, including manning the board of the Blues Stage at the 2000 San Jose Jazz Festival.
If after 25+ years of hands on experience with a plethora of equipment and recording devices, you still think I "don't understand enough about audio"... then who is being stubborn?