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Originally Posted by MarkRB If you are really good at driving you could keep up with a Ferrari on a real road in that Civic. It would certainly be more taxing and you would be pushing that Honda far harder than the Ferrari.
The gear has so little to do with getting a good mix. The harsh mixes have way more to do with who is "driving" than the "car".
Plenty of people make "pro" mixes (whatever that means) using less than £10,000 worth of equipment.
I once drove a Ferrari and spun it out on a roundabout. That was embarrassing. I've also done a few terrible mixes on really great gear, equally embarrassing. Live and learn. |
I admit that skill is more important than gear but it's not everything. I'd be happy to give you my Civic and race you in your Ferrari. Do you want to trade? Do you think you'll be able to find any top notch engineers who want to dumb down their gear below a certain level? I just don't think we're at the point yet where the gear doesn't matter. I wish we were. I have a song that's just aching for a Bricasti but I can't go that fast because I don't have the money.