robgb said:
But to the public at large, the audience most of us are targeting, they cannot tell the difference between something produced on pro gear and something produced on budget gear, IF the talent is there.
But here's where we differ: I think the public *can* tell the difference. They of course are not trained in identifying exactly what part of the signal chain they don't like, but they certainly will have the correct response intuitively most of the time. At least that's what I believe.
Record sales stink for most labels. I personally don't believe it is only because of pirating of records. I think new records are not thrilling people, so they are not buying. Record sales are poor since DAW's took over. Coincidence? Maybe, but not entirely.
You saw 80,000 people boo a terrible performance at the college national championship football game.
People *can* tell the difference.
I'm not a recording engineer, and I am not taking the recording engineer's approach on this. I'm a composer, and a lover of good music, and good sounding music.
I have to keep reminding everyone about the point of my posts:
There's nothing wrong with budget gear, there's a place for it in the scheme of things. But let's just call it what it is and *not pretend* it's something better than it is.
What's so hard about saying "I bought this cheap Behringer thing, it's the lowest price I could possibly find for an item like this, and it's not nearly as good as what else it out there but it serves my purpose".
What is so freaking hard about saying that?
Instead we get: "I bought this cheap Behringer thing, it's the lowest price I could possibly find for an item like this, and it's as good as anything out there at any price, and even if it isn't it doesn't matter anyway because nobody can tell".
I'm just saying to stop kidding oneself with this kind of talk. Yes, budget gear has a place, but let's acknowledge that it is what it is. Only then can we really have a decent discussion about how to *compensate for the weaknesses* of the gear. If we are blinded by ego or whatever into having to feel like we have great gear for $69, then the discussion never gets past that into more productive areas.