Where do you see things going in the next 10 years?

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Im just being a testy jesty richard :)

this subject is beating the hell out of me lately, for about the last year or so
 
Surround won't make as big of a spash as some think. Too many logistics problems. Mainly in that it doesn't translate to all environments. For example, cars, walkmans, boomboxes, etc. (well, it may translate to car surround systems). Surround does not lend itself to portability and it is more useful in the home theater environment.

Then again, they might use multi-format disks that will play either stereo or surround... :rolleyes:
 
I think in 10 years time there will be more people doing it all themselves. Im 10 years ahead of them already. (spam my ego for that one)
Its like, fuck everybody, fuck all the bullshit.
Case in hand.
And this IS the work of one person.
I Wrote it, played it, recorded it, mixed it, (ok so I didn't master it)
And designed and animated and edited this music video.
Its the COMPLETE package:

http://www.feel-rock.com/movies/feel_320x206.mpeg

And I sent it to tv stations and they played it.
Mission accomplished.
I bypassed the entire fucking industry (except mastering)

No manager
no record company
no dancing girls
no belly buttons
no agencies
no bullshit.

Yep, the future is MULTIMEDIA. And anyone with multi-talent will weild enormous power.

I didn't have to suck up to a single person to do this.

Scott Tansley
www.feel-rock.com
(fuckn showoff and proud of it)
 
littledog said:
I see a lot of consternation among the "big boy" mic manufacturers after Stephen Paul's new Chinese mic is released...

Then I see all vocals sounding like they're on helium, as everyone immediately switches to boring adult contemporary in order to fully accentuate that "air-being-let-out-of-a-tire," "ocean breeze" quality the SP mic lends to their glossed-over vocal tracks.
 
On the live scene front im hopeing that the DJ's and dancing girls will have fucked of and the good musicians will come back. And it would be good for a change if the record companies and the powers to be let the GOOD musicians filter to the top like they use to. Then I might go out again to see some real entertainment.
pipelineaudio, you are so fuckn right on with the lowering of the bar.
 
chessrock said:
Then I see all vocals sounding like they're on helium, as everyone immediately switches to boring adult contemporary in order to fully accentuate that "air-being-let-out-of-a-tire," "ocean breeze" quality the SP mic lends to their glossed-over vocal tracks.

Ummm, are you sure you aren't confusing Stephen Paul with Studio Projects? I know they both have the same initials, but...:confused:
 
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