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Old 7th June 2009   #25
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Bingo!

Exactly where I was coming from.

If it's a mistake it doesn't matter if it was right or wrong!

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Originally Posted by aracu View Post
There are many different approaches, but there are too many variables in
actual recording situations for a "way of recording" to be either right or
wrong, which I think Steve might be implying with his question. If the
recording comes out well, it is absurd to consider the recording technique
wrong. All the most well established recording techniques have been
criticized. That doesn't mean that they shouldn't be studied and understood
as well as possible.
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