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Originally Posted by Careyn To be honest, design plays an important part in every product, from electronics to computers and everything else. Is the design by itself it something to be in awe of? No. Because the best design in the world cannot make up for the ridiculous compromises in manufacturing the equipment to be as profitable as possible. That is like... thinking the air in the ballon is enough to make you fly! Sure the air is important but if you take away the ballon and replace it with an imaginary one you are not going to get any where...
You want to impress me, Gearmakers, go all out and build a good piece of gear like they used to and spend real money to make it after you design it. That would work great. You know it and we know it.
I said answer my question and tell me why we should use expensive digital gear that doesn't cost much to produce over analog gear that gives us real tangible value instead you piss on my foot and tell me it's raining. Is reading comprehension important to you when you are debating an issue or just flowery language?
You are not impressing anybody or furthering your point when you use vague words with cloudy meanings Blue.
Remember... the more you try to jerk me around, the more I ll just make you look like a ****ing idiot. |
Oh, I'm not to worried about looking the idiot in
this thread.
That said, I'm certainly
not trying to jerk you around -- in what way am I trying to jerk you around?
I
am a person with a point of view -- but one thing I
know in my gut is that there are an
infinite number of points of view. And I think much can be gained from looking at any given subject from multiple points of view. It strikes me as simple common sense. (I can be a bit of a stickler on facts and logic, but, unlike so much in our art and craft as music makers and recordists, facts and logic are not subjective, and do not depend on point of view.)
But I'm
certainly not trying to tell you or anyone to do things
my way.
Do a search on my posts across this forum and I think you'll find a consistent theme in them is that there are
many ways to do any given thing and that one set of tools that may fit one craftsman and one task may be wrong for a different task or a different craftsman.
What I
am sticking up for is my right to work the way
I want to and not be insulted and derided for it. I'd do the same for you.