hehe, good article/rant, I've probably seen al those topics fly by on
various production boards/lists before :)
looks like there's more interesting production related stuff on that
site... maybe I'll find the time to read em some day...
On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 13:51:01 +0100, Robert Feuchtl <bobhumid@groove.de> wrote:
quoted 36 lines analog vs. digital???
>
> analog vs. digital???
>
> everybody re-focus on objectivity now pleeease :) and read here 1st! you may
> find out somehting about you here >>>
>
> http://www.prorec.com/prorec/articles.nsf/files/D035BAA5D245F6B9862567DF001914F2
>
> ....
>
> regardless of the above topic:
>
> we don´t really have a "digital" or "analog" problem with
> our music. the biggest problem is brickwall limiting. 80% of the music
> that is
> issued today on CDs has just no depth and imaging. its plastic. that has
> nothing
> to do with analog or digital. it has to do with having the balls to make
> a "not so
> loud but fat or being a wimp and making a very loud but flat"-recording.
>
> robert
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