Hey, we all know outboard gear has always been the enemy of a good recording, right?RefD wrote:*facepalm*FBH wrote:I enjoyed this bit:
No noise or outboard equipment. The software we chose has an analog warmth unlike Pro Tools, which has a slight dark, digital sound. We don't have to spend $5000 on compression to warm up our software.
The best recording site i've seen all week.
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Man. I know the website leaves a little to be desired, but that's no reason to make fun of me guys.
You want that analog sound and smoothness. Add it with some of this outboard gear you are reading about and you can't lose. You've
achieved that big sound you've always wanted!! We have the WAVES Mercury industry best plugin'sfor any and all applications or needs.
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Tad's naivite has a peculiar charm - you could think of him as a kinder, gentler Bevis. He's also trying to place better on Google via link exchanging. Don't do this with your website, Google hates people gaming search engine result placement.
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