The effect that home recording has on music overall

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I may be wrong

but, didn't Elvis record at home in Graceland?

I am sure by that time he had top end equipment for the day but, I would still consider it a home studio.

I would assume that there are more examples such as this..
Where do you draw the line as far as what is considered "Home" recording?
Is it the caliber of the equipment or, is it the simple fact that you have a studio in your home?
I have seen pictures of some of the home studios of members of the BB and I got to tell ya....some seem better than professional studios I have seen.
Perhaps the simple fact that you are generating income with your home studio could mark the difference.....I dunno.

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I just thought of another artist...an unknown...who wrote and recorded their material at home using software...Alicia Keyes..
This is a success story in my opinion.
 
But in fact i like a lot more the first (and second, maybe) Boston album than the others! :cool:
 
boy some of you people on here have gotten so caught up in the so-called "industry standards" that you have basically missed the point!!!! how many of you can actually define what a "GOOD" sound is??? the problem is that there are too many people who spend $10,000 to $20, 000 on equipment learn how to use it to a tea but there not ARTISTIC> you have to be BORN with artistry!!! you have to be born with talent???
thier are to many people who are invoved in music that are caught up with "RULES"!!!
when i attented Trebas Institue in Toronto (i'm sure some of you have heard of this school) the first "rule" I was taught was that "there are no rules" only guidelines......some of you have change the guidelines and made them into rules. Well if you have done that then you ain't in the music relm anymore.... you're are somewhere else but it's not the music relm!!!!

weather it's done at home with a mackie 32/8 or in million dollar studio on a neve capricorn board it all comes down to if you have it or not.......i know people who are accomplised musicians, who can play bach or bathoveen who cant even compere to others who can't even read a note of sheet music but can write a song thats out of this world....
some of you are to caught up in how the so-caller "professioals" have their shit sounding that you loose out on your own innovativeness.
thats what home recording allows that the "professionals" don't!!!
they allow for one to be INNOVATIVE, ECCLETICand ABSTRACT!!!

3 IMPORTANT THINGS THAT TODAYS MUSIC IS LACKING IN BIG TIME!!!

SO THE MORAL OF THIS STORY IS...THIS HOME RECORDING VS. STUDIO RECORDING ARGUMENT IS POINTLESS!!!!
 
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