In Reply to: Studio components best for Hi Fi - here's why posted by benhen on February 15, 2007 at 14:55:48:
Most of my studio days were jingles, horn tracks for singers I never met, demos. Never thought that my horn parts sounded like me. Poor choice in mikes for brass for the most part. Only once in a while, my trumpet would sound 'correct'. Time is money, they don't sweat the details once the mix sounds close. Studio monitors are not really for home use. Thought they always sounded too hot. The best time I had in a studio was waiting for the string section to 'get it'(they never did), and we(the brass) were getting paid sitting and doing nothing but getting smashed.
Theprieb
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Follow Ups
- Most studios are a joke. - theprieb 16:26:03 02/15/07 (8)
- "Never thought that my horn parts sounded like me". - Richard BassNut Greene 07:34:35 02/16/07 (0)
- Great post, Theprieb - madisonears 16:38:43 02/15/07 (6)
- Re: Great post, Theprieb - TomLarson 16:45:11 02/15/07 (5)
- Now here I was, laughing & having a good time, reminiscing & relating to the post and - artemus 05:31:08 02/16/07 (4)
- Hey, it's not so easy....... - Sordidman 06:49:38 02/16/07 (3)
- Good points. What i was trying to say is - artemus 08:09:47 02/16/07 (0)
- All good points... - Sean 07:51:51 02/16/07 (1)
- Oh yeah, I'm so with you on that score Sean - Sordidman 09:21:52 02/16/07 (0)