Re: [linux-audio-user] Re: It's music time again

From: timg <timg@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Feb 09 2006 - 15:36:06 EET

tim hall wrote:

>On Thursday 09 February 2006 12:51, Arnold Krille was like:
>
>
>>2006/2/9, james@email-addr-hidden-dot-dat.net <james@email-addr-hidden-dot-dat.net>:
>>
>>
>>>One day, I'll spend some money and get a soundcard that costs more
>>>than 20 quid and speakers that were meant for more than Doom. Then
>>>maybe I'll stick with a track long enough to produce something
>>>polished.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>From my (limited) experience: Start learning to polish before you buy
>>
>>new equipment!
>>Often we think "If I have this and that, all we go easily" but the
>>truth is that all the technical gimmicks like soundcards, speakers,
>>preamps, amps, micorphones are just tools. If you know what you are
>>doing you can get the best possible out of the most crappy hardware.
>>If you don't know what you are doing, it won't get any better with
>>speakers that cost 1000€ each.
>>
>>Start polishing, mastering, etc before you decide which new gear you buy...
>>
>>And continue to make music!
>>
>>
>
>I just want to say a big AYE to that!
>
>I made 'Do what you can with what you've got' a production rule a few years
>ago and my productivity soared. Anything you can't put your hands on right
>now only exists in the world of fantasy. Not making the album because you
>haven't got the latest bit of kit / musicians / whatever will SCREW YOU UP.
>
>The corollary to that is: 'Be grateful for the skills and equipment that you
>DO have' - some great albums were made with nothing but a beat up old guitar,
>beat up old voice and a walkman. As it happens, we also have a huge pile of
>excellent software.
>
>That said, one day I too will spend some money and get a soundcard that costs
>more than 20 quid, hopefully on the proceeds of the beat up old solo acoustic
>album I recorded in my front room. ;)
>
>
Perhaps the Best advice I can give is to SAVE / archive anything in it's
rawest form...
remixing / masterin with better gear later in live can be a riot.

-- 
Timothy Alan Gorman
Petr-all Petroleum 
6567 Kinne rd Dewitt ny 13214
Cell 315 415 8108
Office 315 446 0125 x 126
Received on Thu Feb 9 16:15:05 2006

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