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mgjr73
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I'm in it because I love music, I like to make my own and want to produce my music as clearly as I possibly can within the limits of my acquired knowledge and skill (and still learning), using whatever I have and whatever I can afford. I don't see myself spending tons of money on gear. Everything I own are budget stuff but with technology closing the gap, I might "accidentally" turn out something that will rival the big dogs. Who knows. What's important to me is that I'm doing what I love to do... on my own time, of course (I have to wait until after I tuck my daughter to bed).
John's photographer analogy says it best. It's about passion, it's about knowing how to use whatever you have and knowing its limitations and using them to your advantage. And I wholeheartedly, 1000% agree that it's about mastering your craft. So practice, trial and error, and the ability to take criticisms and learning from them are essential.
John's photographer analogy says it best. It's about passion, it's about knowing how to use whatever you have and knowing its limitations and using them to your advantage. And I wholeheartedly, 1000% agree that it's about mastering your craft. So practice, trial and error, and the ability to take criticisms and learning from them are essential.