
14.12.2005, 09:17 AM
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The thing is DS, "Decent" sounding tracks can be made on even the most basic setups.
Mike Skinner (The Streets) had a very basic setup for the first album, and I reckon it is great. Very raw.
I have some albums done on a 4 track casette that are great. Real lo-fi, but gorgeous sounding.
It is a very general question. But really, the more you spend, the better the quality. If you use a Neumann mic over a behringer one you will hear the difference. If you buy a Distressor over a focusrite you will hear the difference. Good quality audio design is expensive.
Also, it very much depends on whos driving. Know what I mean???
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