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Originally Posted by theGeek ok, there are a few things about GC that I don't like.
The first being the idiots who play the same riff 1000 times on different guitar/amp combinations. But you have no control over that.
But as far as service goes... I'm sick of having salespeople tell me what I "need" in an amp. I go in looking for a small tube combo and they try to sell me a B-52 stack. forget that fact that I don't need a stack but I don't like B-52... Also, when I say I don't need anything just leave me be. When I have a question I will ask... I promise.
Now on to the Pro Audio section. Teach your guys about something other than ProTools. Don't get me wrong, pro tools is great but some of us use other programs. I like Ableton. That's me. So when I come in looking for info on Ableton it would be nice to have someone there who knows more about it than me. |
Good thoughts.. I use Ableton too when I need to be creative.
However, how do you hire someone off the street that knows more about Ableton than someone like you? Practically impossible. You make a perfect example of what I was talking about in my above post. Look at the job candidate pool they might have on their desk. .0000001 percent of the local population probably have recording experience to begin with, and of them, how many know Ableton? And of those, how many REALLY can create music with it? The numbers and statistics are against you as an employer who might want someone with a diverse digital recording knowledge.