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[QUOTE]Originally posted by covert
[B]And what I'm trying to get at is, what is a "non-sucky compressor," a "good" effects box etc.? Where does the line fall?
*** Stuff that you'd find in a pro level room. The regular A-list gear. That good 'verb could be a PCM70, maybe an M3000 or a Sony R7. How about anything other then the stuff you'd find in Guitarget, like Alesis or Digicrap?
Actually, it's pretty much teh same question. If the studio had those things, it'd be more likely to be one you'd use, all other things being equal. And I know all other things are never equal....
*** You're making a big assumption about the way I work and what I look for. I've NEVER booked a room just based on gear.
For that matter, another form of the question would be, what do I have in my own place that I'd feel less capable without?
*** That's something that only you can answer.
Or what do I have that I'd take somewhere else if they didn't have one?
*** For me that depends on the project at hand. There's one studio I use for mixing and I've brought all kinds of different things there depending on what the gig at hand is and what I need to get done.
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