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Stand Up Comity
TomBo777 said:...the lone voice in the darkness that says You don't need it to make a decent CD or money recording others...
Dude, you're no lone voice! Lots of us tightwad practical types here.
TomBo777 said:...the lone voice in the darkness that says You don't need it to make a decent CD or money recording others...
DJL said:IMO, you should get a M-Audio DMP3 now and start recording... later after you've gained a little more experience you'll have a better idea what more you want/need.![]()
i bought all my stuff for me...i record bands so i can better my technique...they pay me when i ask them too...the money i make off of it is put back into other studio equipment that i want to buy...or its put in my gas tank....have you seen gas prices lately!!?
I'll second that.Treeline said:
WHAT HE SAID!
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ragyl indonesia said:stop talking about gear ok !!!
just make music and good song !!!!
because listener doesn't care about the gear...
they listen to the song and the music..THATS ALL !!!
"WONDERFUL WORLD" AND "MY WAY" AND "IMAGINE"
will be live forever to them.. they dont care about the gear !!!
song,song,song... just thing about the SONGS OK?
what about this comment????????????
borntoplease said:okay. so i spent all day at GC yesterday buying gear. i was A/Bing preamps... let me tell you, people who defend behringer dont make sense to me. why spend money on shit? i brought my girlfriend over who knows nothing about recording, but a lot about music, and had her turn her back to the pre amp rack. she listened to 4 preamps... she nailed each one from most expensive to cheapest, in relation to sound quality. she said, with no prying from me... that the last 2 (both behringer) sounded like shit and hurt her ears. i just smiled. anyway. its clear there is a HUGE difference. i dont see why people cant save 475 bucks and get an RNP.
borntoplease said:okay. so i spent all day at GC yesterday buying gear. i was A/Bing preamps... let me tell you, people who defend behringer dont make sense to me. why spend money on shit? i brought my girlfriend over who knows nothing about recording, but a lot about music, and had her turn her back to the pre amp rack. she listened to 4 preamps... she nailed each one from most expensive to cheapest, in relation to sound quality. she said, with no prying from me... that the last 2 (both behringer) sounded like shit and hurt her ears. i just smiled. anyway. its clear there is a HUGE difference. i dont see why people cant save 475 bucks and get an RNP. i think it is 4 times better than ANY 100 dollar pre out there. there is plenty in that price range that can offer a HUGE improvement over behringer and ART crap. the fact is, most people dont know what they are listening for, and anything sounds good to them. just as long as is has a "tube" or "cool lights" and the brain dead sales man at GC center says it compares to an avalon, and it sounds really vintage and warm. BARF!!!!! anyway. i had fun at GC yesterday. what was really cool, is that the guy helping me in the pro audio department plays bass (i think, maybe guitar) for the descendents. i dont know if i spelled that right, whatever. i guess he moved to tulsa to be with his wife and got a job there. oh well, im getting off topic.
all this to say... yes, there is a difference, and even my girlfriend thinks its obvious.
peace
SonicAlbert said:THANK YOU!!!
A guy who actually does a blind A/B test just to see for himself what's going on. I predict a bright future for you.![]()
teainthesahara said:It is a shame that Ed Rei got booted from this board and all his posts were deleted! That dude was the A/B man - extensive expereince with cheap and expesive preamps. He would throw up some mixes done with ordinary, cheap home recording equipment, including "crappy" preamps, that would really make you think about where your recording dollars should go.
TomBo777, you say you record plenty of bands getting started and like helping them. That's great, I mean it, the world needs people like you. But if you had a higher end studio, don't you think you'd attract a higher level of group to work with, bigger name bands? Maybe get some label work? You have matched your gear to your clientele (or vice versa however that works karmically), but those bigger opportunity doors are shut to you until you have the type of studio that they require.
TomBo777 said:As a home studio rat for 30 or so years I know what its like being a gear pimp. Waiting for the next issue of Electronic Musiciam or H&S Recording and the MF or AMS catalogs to arrive. (Never subscribed to MIX ,can ya tell?). Drooling over the next big thing. Wishing I could afford this. Saving and buying it. It never ends. I guess as one gets older, hip is less important and substance is key. At some point you have to focus on the content.
Been through a few tape formats, then ADAT, HD, now computer and digital..I have a pile of this stuff in my attic. LOL. ..it never ends and when it does...then its all about going backwards and capturing the "vintage" sound. Buying the modern "vintage" gear or real old gear at a huge price........... "Yeah but its a good "vintage" noise"!!!!!
TomBo777 said:Guys. Im not saying the expensive gear is a total waste of money. (Well in some cases I do think there are huge diminishing returns in relation to price). I am just saying you do not NEED that gear to make a good sounding product and becasue of the limitations of low end gear perhaps one might get much better in technique as well to compensate for some issues the higher end stuff does not present. If some cannot use an Alesis 3630..they are wasting their money on a high end compressor.