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Codemonkey
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Don't worry Cucco, we're all in this one together.
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_________________ Curious button pushing Church sound guy.
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NCdan
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If I might put in my two cents... Recording engineer I am not, but from my experience with different instruments in many different situations and even my own ameteur recording experiences, I can say that it isn't the price of the gear that makes the difference, it's having and using the RIGHT gear for the task at hand. There are many $4,000 guitars out there that would sound downright awful for the style of music I record, and sometimes the cheap mic. just works the best for the task at hand. I'd say carefully consider the type of music you're recording (or playing), look at the gear that similar bands and engineers use for those setups, and follow that route. That's my opinion, at least. |
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