cardell wrote:I just enjoy exchanging ideas and experiences. I've learned a lot from being on this forum: I really like it!I'm not out to be proven wrong or right. In fact: in many cases there is no wrong or right. Now, one finally story...
My brother is a much better guitarist than me.
One day he told me: "When you get great [guitar] gear, you can finally hear how you are really playing. And you realize that you are a crap player. Then after a lot of practice (now that you can finally hear how you are really playing) you get a lot better and wonder how you ever played with poor quality gear."
So...I bought myself an American Fender Strat and a Fender Twin Reverb and discovered that this was 100% true.![]()
It's the same with vocals: when you get to track a vocal in a studio with an INCREDIBLE microphone, you can finally hear exactly how well you sing. You can hear every little movement of your mouth (sounds you didn't even realize you made).
All of these things are a shock to our egos...like the critiques from Taxi. It's then that we need to decide to:
1. improveor
2. give up.![]()
Stuart
Great post Stu...