
NL5
Unpossible!
Golden said:Yanni makes some good sounding records. That won't stop his albums from sucking hard.![]()
Imagine if he was recorded badly......

Golden said:I just think that great work can be done with less.
For sure. However, it won't just happen - it will take a while and a lot of learning. I don't think throwing gear at the problem is the answer either.
Golden said:If making a good recording is what he's after, he should look within himself.
Absolutely. And if he wants one right now, he should find a good studio IMHO. However, my suggestions were not based on the OP's question, but SonicAlberts answer.
I hope I wasn't unclear. I truly believe that the band and the song is what really counts. But I still say if I was an A&R guy and I heard two songs from different bands that were equally as good as each other, and one sounded like a crappy home demo, and one sounded ready for airplay I'd pick the better sounding band. Wouldn't you?