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soo much hardware and yet a lot of that stuff can be done via software. :c-tard:
It does look nice indeed, I'll see if I can find a picture of Bryan Adam's studio. Now that is a nice studio. I've heard Dr. Dre's is pretty nice too. |
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Its funny tho, once you have all your sound files and know-how, u can pretty much make all the shit you want with sum nice programs and a keyboard to make builds n shit , but ya unless your PVD or sum shit, a laptop will do fine...........
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as well it's hard to emulate vintage tube compressors and lots of older analog hardware to perfection, and you need to have good hardware control surfaces to be able to interface with software effectively if you plan on doing any extensive real-time mixing etc.
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^ahhhk you beat me to it man.
mixing in the box(on a comp) is a pretty rank way to mix/master a project..... NOTHING i do on my computer(wich is fully loaded) comes close to the work i do in a real studio with proper compressors and tube pre-amps, and outboard effects...its somthing about an actual audio signal passing through real transistors,tubes, transformers while picking up each components certain charecteristics..... Rather than a wav. file being crunched by a bunch of ones and zeros . Hardware will never die... |