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Originally Posted by Rezamozaffarinia i have been involved in recording for years and trust me, a sound that a professional studio can give you, is IMPOSSIBLE to achieve in a home studio, |
I agree with you BUT I've heard very good sounding cd's who where made in a homestudio. I've also heard bad sounding cd's made in a prof. studio made by prof. musicians and producers. Listen to the cd's of Andrea Giuffredi, he recorded them over a long period at home, untill they were perfect. It's impossible to do such a project in a studio if you're not a millionair...
The advantage of homestudio is time. You can record and mix endlessly at home without having to spend more money on the cd. In a prof studio most people are limited in time so you have to compromise if you don't want to spend lot's of money.
Next to that always depends on the man behind the gun, not (only) the tools he's working with.