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In Reply to: RE: Agreed. A waste. posted by Kal Rubinson on August 10, 2008 at 09:56:42
How much do you believe today's recording and playback technology increases the enjoyment of music? Or would you put more emphasis on the recording engineer's ability?
Assume you like The Who, Mark Waldrep's style and his equipment. Would you rather Mark Waldrep's equipment (minus the surround option, it's the '70s) go back in time for the original recording engineer to record The Who or Mark Waldrep to go back in time to record The Who with '70s equipment?
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Look. The original post made a big deal of the Neil Young set and, most likely, I would not have responded had not another stepped in. So, you might call me for "piling on" but I wouldn't care to listen to Neil Young if he came to my house. This large effort could be better applied, such as to The Who. All IMHO, of course.
BTW, I also agree that it is the engineer/producer that brings the magic, not the format.
I just wanted your opinion on the subject. I guess I should have been more detailed or placed it elsewhere. My apologies.
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