Fair point, but with software being generally many times less expensive, people can buy something very powerful for very little, and still bitch about tiny little things.cptgone wrote:You could get spoilt with choice using hardware too.JeffSanders wrote:I think we're missing the point of the post.
I recorded more music with a Fostex 4-track and a shitty Radio Shack mic with no god damn preamp than I do now.
The music I make now sounds better. Hopefully it is better. But I spend more time twiddling knobs and trying different compressors...and demos than actually practicing my instrument and being "in the zone", creatively.
I love that link, by the way. I can see how I'd feel the same way if I were a software coder.
However, this is the nature of any service industry(if thats the correct term), you have to listen to your customers and work to make them happy, as WilliamK pointed out.
