
mixmkr
we don't need rest!!
chessrock said:
. . and no gear in the world is substitute for proper techniques and knowlege.
for some strange, unrelated reason...that was kinda what I was trying to say in my post, just previously. There are many home recordists, IMO, that are milking their equipment, by using "proper techniques and knowledge". I believe sonusman likes the tupe mp, I personally think it is a piece of crap, but listen to sonus's recordings, and they sound great most of the time.
You gotta be a caveman, if you don't see the boom of new recording equipment (good for people like us, btw...if you're careful) geared DIRECTLY to us "home reccors" It is a new hobby like coin collecting, that has sprung up due to the technology that keeps creating new equipment faster than most can keep up with. Just keeping up with the equipment is a hobby in itself....to many people.
The part I am having a tough time with, is that I grew up with professional recording being = to spending $$$$$$$$$$ to get the equipment that can JUST cut it, as a minimum. That isn't so, I suppose anymore. Basically, I would say it started with the ADAT revolution a decade ago. Then it all went crazy from there. A studio with a $6000 rack of ADATs (or now just a $2000 24 track unit) and a $2500 board, $1500 worth of mics and another couple grand in peripherals, starts to approach a very pro setup now a days.. I have two cars, a sailboat, and a house...each costing WAY more than the cost of a home studio....so I guess buying into a professional studio is the new era.....if you know what I mean ....

I think it's cool, and the fact that we can even *argue* the fact about digital vs analog vs warm vs harsh vs faux vs real-deal vs which mic vs which beer is simply the coolest thing going on the planet for me now...!!
