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Originally Posted by Musiclab Sorry but what Basement says is not entirely true, there is a reason expensive equipment is well expensive, it's because it sounds great, while a great engineer can get a high quality mix with less than the best, most great engineers don't want to work with prosumer gear, so odds are if you want a really good mix you might want to check out someone who is a pro with real gear. BTW if you feel the performances on your recording are strong, that would be the priority unless the recording totally ****ed up |
I know what your saying, it has nothing to do with great sounding equipment in comparison to price. I just mean that you should go with the portfolio not the glossy looks of a studio. Thats all. I know a lot of people who make music sounds way better using a mbox and pro tools, instead of a guy with 30 grand worth of equipment because he dedicates him self more and the other guy does not.
No bad vibes with you just putting it out there. I appreciate the input, like i said it is true that the more expensive the equipment the better the quality can be. But its what you do with it not what you have.
Thanks for the input.
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