| I'm a fan of Sufjan Stevens and I think his recordings sound real and honest, which is more than I can say for half of the music that people make. I find it very inspiring that he created a critically acclaimed album using 57's and the wrong sample rate. If only my blunders using more expensive gear sounded half as good.
You know, the one thing I've learned over the years hanging out on Gearslutz, reading TapeOp magazine, and recording music for others is that in the end the gear doesn't really mean that much. Leftbrain--you make a good point that I wholeheartedly agree with. Recordings should be timeless regardless of the equipment or approach used.
Brad |