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i try to keepstudiomaster said:cannabis: nice one...i like it how you break down lines..its cool
one or two thoughts per line
so even simpletons
like "recordingpro"
can follow along
i try to keepstudiomaster said:cannabis: nice one...i like it how you break down lines..its cool
i knowrecordingpro said:Yeah here's how it works
Guys like you that have no cred in the real world stroke themselves till they cum acting like they know something about audio. Then when someone who actually does know something comes around and says there favorite chinese piece of shit isn't that great they crap themselves and start attacking in such a way that shows how completely brainless they are.
Yep I figured this board out.
Dude you couldn't even make coffee at a studio in the real world
At least Chessrock knows his stuff
recordingpro said:yawn![]()
recordingpro said:...just bored by the inability of people like you to have a reasonable discussion about gear...
I guess it's a good thing I don't work the bar circuit - nothing like those 50 dollar gigs in IdahoNice thing about sociopath wannabe sound pros; They lose all credibility with their first post. I ran across a goodly number of them when I toured. They invariable wind up in a corner alone, telling the furniture how great and wonderful they are. We left one useless self revolving sound tech in the parking lot of a club in Lewiston Idaho...I think he works at a Denny's there now...
just youchessrock said:Why is it that any thread that even vaguely mentions Studio Projects just seems to attract this massive horde of idiots on parade?
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noisedude said:...None of this humorous warbling...
Hmmmm sounds like another lacky sucking Alan Hyatts cock.And Recordingpro is surely one of the better hoaxes in the last year or two.
At the end of the day, I've heard superb mixes done by one of HR's previous favourite hoaxsters, Sonusman, done with Behringer pres recorded to 16-bit ADAT. It's not difficult to get a usable preamp, and the budget pres which you mention are all very good products a step above 'entry level' which all serve a slightly different purpose.warble said:Did someone say my name?![]()
This thread does bring back some memories...
I'm one of the people that agree that the VTB-1 is a great for what it is - a budget pre-amp that is clean, and just works. I haven't had the pleasure to experience a great deal of high-end pre's, but out of the budget to mid-range I've tried (DMP3, VTB-1, Tampa), I've been pleased with what I got out of them. Now that my budget is non-existant these days (or should I say funds), I'm back to using my Yamaha MX12/4 mixer pre's and they are working just fine for me too. I've been working to build my engineering experience with what gear I have, or have had, and I've learned a lot through it all.