hi hustler

i'm not getting into that debate... i prefer analogue.
i was just trying to say that digital is cheaper. I work as a sound engineer
for some years now, sarted out with 2 inches Studer recorder and Rainderk
desk and, of course, still think that it as the best sound i ever got in
front of me.
Can you deny that a good analogue set up is expensive, and if not that
expensive is limited?

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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Is It Worth It?


> COMPLETELY disagree with the last statement, but I don't want to get into
a
> Digital v Analogue debate, I'd rather get on and make music...
>
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> > i would recomend you the 01v... which is like a devoleped concept of the
> > ProMix.
> > has dinamics for All channels, good Fx, full 4 band parametric EQ, Great
> i/o
> > options, have different mixes for monitoring (rec mode), and lots of
etcs.
> > at a Very reasonable price.
> > Mackie 1604 is almost a mistake. Expensive and fairly useless, compared
to
> > Digital desks.
> > If you want to go analogue without compromising your future, you must be
> > ready to spend ALOT more that just a 1604. Small Mackies are good for
they
> > pre-amps, nothing that cannot be covered with some outboard pre (you can
> > even go valve for a fraction of the price).
> > One thing... trust your ears and your budget... Go digital, mate.
>
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