slothrop wrote: IMHO before you splurge cash on 'better' gear you should learn to use what you've already got.
The 'enter' key would be a good start.
Love Dubstep But The Sound Quality Is Just Awful.
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Re: Love Dubstep But The Sound Quality Is Just Awful.
Deadly wrote "no one is arguing against hardware or analog, we're arguing against the fact that it's necessary to produce a good sound
hell i wouldn't mind having the free space that my rack is taking up, but it ain't gonna happen anytime soon"
This. Im not hating on hardware, not in the least. I'd love to have a bunch of gear to play with. Its just not in my budget. I just dont like people implying that you must spend all that cash to make something that sounds good. Its just not the case. If you learn your tools you will make something sick with them, whatever they are.
hell i wouldn't mind having the free space that my rack is taking up, but it ain't gonna happen anytime soon"
This. Im not hating on hardware, not in the least. I'd love to have a bunch of gear to play with. Its just not in my budget. I just dont like people implying that you must spend all that cash to make something that sounds good. Its just not the case. If you learn your tools you will make something sick with them, whatever they are.
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