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Jimmy Z~
New member
Yes, I believe there is NO quick fix. You can't just go out and buy gear, learn how to set it up (took me 3 years on and off just to do that!)and expect to have great sound. It must be trial and error after error until something works!
My whole fear, is that I don't want to WASTE the TIME, which I can never been given back, if the gear won't be able to create what I am trying to accomplish to begin with!!! (Again not state of the art, but decent professional sound)
If music stores and merchandisers (ie. Mackie, DA-88) are selling this equipment, with either the knowledge that it sucks or with not attempting to find out whether it will give decent sound to begin with (misrepresentation), then it is unconscionable and I think we all should file a class action law suit to sue the pants off those who propogate this SCAM!
Don't think that these articles which claim an album was created using certain gear could possibly be a SCAM too!
It took years to perfect my guitar skills and there are still techniques I need to learn, I guess the same goes for recording, it all takes TIME and EFFORT.
But if these merchandisers and stores are BANKING on us continuing to think that more time and effort are required to prevent us complaining, then we all have been taken unfair advantage of. We rely on store salesman's expertise, so when they tell us something will give us professional sound, they warrant that the equipment will be able to achieve it.
I can't say how many times I have seen lower income musicians taking out loans to purchase this equipment in the hopes of making a career. If it is all a SCAM, I think we need to address this problem uniformly across the country, by having disgruntled recordists band together in a class action!
Here's a bet: (gentleman's)
If there is ANY ONE on this list, with decent equipment, who has a great sounding tape, send it to me! I bet NO ONE does and that would be unfortunate for us all.
If any one can prove my SCAM idea wrong, please do so!!!
Jimmy Z~
P.S. As I have finished saying all of this, I remember an old soundman of mine recording our drummer using an old peavy live board and a simple Tascam 244 4 track tape recorder and he made it sound AMAZING! Maybe it is just dump luck no matter what the eqipment!!!???
My whole fear, is that I don't want to WASTE the TIME, which I can never been given back, if the gear won't be able to create what I am trying to accomplish to begin with!!! (Again not state of the art, but decent professional sound)
If music stores and merchandisers (ie. Mackie, DA-88) are selling this equipment, with either the knowledge that it sucks or with not attempting to find out whether it will give decent sound to begin with (misrepresentation), then it is unconscionable and I think we all should file a class action law suit to sue the pants off those who propogate this SCAM!
Don't think that these articles which claim an album was created using certain gear could possibly be a SCAM too!
It took years to perfect my guitar skills and there are still techniques I need to learn, I guess the same goes for recording, it all takes TIME and EFFORT.
But if these merchandisers and stores are BANKING on us continuing to think that more time and effort are required to prevent us complaining, then we all have been taken unfair advantage of. We rely on store salesman's expertise, so when they tell us something will give us professional sound, they warrant that the equipment will be able to achieve it.
I can't say how many times I have seen lower income musicians taking out loans to purchase this equipment in the hopes of making a career. If it is all a SCAM, I think we need to address this problem uniformly across the country, by having disgruntled recordists band together in a class action!
Here's a bet: (gentleman's)
If there is ANY ONE on this list, with decent equipment, who has a great sounding tape, send it to me! I bet NO ONE does and that would be unfortunate for us all.
If any one can prove my SCAM idea wrong, please do so!!!
Jimmy Z~
P.S. As I have finished saying all of this, I remember an old soundman of mine recording our drummer using an old peavy live board and a simple Tascam 244 4 track tape recorder and he made it sound AMAZING! Maybe it is just dump luck no matter what the eqipment!!!???