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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Milner" data-source="post: 83790" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Re: project studio gear - to buy or not buy please help</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> You can buy that gear, or substitute most of it for other brands, models etc in the same price range without noticing much difference. I personally wouldn't listen to a sales managers claims about what <em>your</em> results will be. You're experience and skill is going to make a far bigger impact then the list of gear you are using. Do you have experience with any of the software or hardware that you listed? What gear are you used to using to complete these projects currently? </p><p> </p><p> I work on a simple recording rig I own (mac mini/logic) and get the same quality as the $10k+ Pyramix workstation I use at work... the difference is workflow, and speed across a larger array of tasks... but the quality is pretty much only as good as the rest of your signal chain on either platform. If you dig Acid, or Audition... then you can likely be productive on either... but it's unlikely a salesman will be able to make your mind up for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Milner, post: 83790, member: 9"] Re: project studio gear - to buy or not buy please help You can buy that gear, or substitute most of it for other brands, models etc in the same price range without noticing much difference. I personally wouldn't listen to a sales managers claims about what [I]your[/I] results will be. You're experience and skill is going to make a far bigger impact then the list of gear you are using. Do you have experience with any of the software or hardware that you listed? What gear are you used to using to complete these projects currently? I work on a simple recording rig I own (mac mini/logic) and get the same quality as the $10k+ Pyramix workstation I use at work... the difference is workflow, and speed across a larger array of tasks... but the quality is pretty much only as good as the rest of your signal chain on either platform. If you dig Acid, or Audition... then you can likely be productive on either... but it's unlikely a salesman will be able to make your mind up for you. [/QUOTE]
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