| No-Doz, very good perspective.
It is also exciting to see how the other players such as Digi rise to the occasion to make their products better.
I just really feel that all the tools available today are so way over powered compared to the hardware units of the past.
As for Record, as you say it makes things sound better, faster, and that was always the big stigma standing between "studio" and "home studio" material.
To a person who buy music or follow a particular artist, they would never be able to tell the difference of a song done in Avatar or Record or for that matter care.
The bottom line is, there should be no reason why anyone could not get exactly what their musical vision is by using a single or compilation of these tools in your space on your own time. |