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Kevin DeSchwazi said:Do you think perhaps this is not such a good thing for a beginner to be doing though?
A pro will probably know pretty quickly when they've got the best mic for the job and when that mic is in the best position to record it's source etc. And like xstatic they'll probably know alot of the gear they're using inside out (not to mention the quality of that gear).
I think as a beginner I'm better off doing as they say rather than as they do, certainly in this case.![]()
Well, he usually uses a Neve, and Berklee's studio A has an SSL 4000 E. He is usually in rooms that sound good, and Berklee's studio A room sucks ass. Of course, any professional engineer is deeply familiar with the basic concepts of any console (they are all, in their basic design, exactly the same, after all). But it was decently not his favorite console or room.
But that is not really my point.
My real point is simply this. The big name will frequently say things in public that have little to do with how they actually work, such as "never EQ during tracking" or "never use dynamics during tracking."
Or the really big lie, "NS-10's are great speakers."
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