On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 12:17:34PM +0100, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
and if you want to include the setup and configuration
of a
bare-bones machine, then please also include the soldering iron and
oscilloscope :)
And a calibrated test tape and lots of time. I remember aligning
24-track machines. It's done after everyone's gone to the bar or
diner and you're left alone to get you studio ready for the next
day, hoping to get some sleep before it starts. It's no fun,
certainly not compared to recording or mixing some nice music.
stuff that works without prior knowledge or some will
to study is
usually boring, and ineffective. it's cool for a week, and then you
outgrow it.
Assuming you grow, or want to.
Ciao,
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