tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5913752433926766420.post2974745764508300732..comments2024-03-28T06:31:28.770-07:00Comments on Bobby Owsinski's Big Picture Music Production Blog: 12 Major Changes To Recording In The 2000'sUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5913752433926766420.post-37867400157216259332009-12-29T08:14:49.852-08:002009-12-29T08:14:49.852-08:00Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed!Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed!Bobby Owsinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05885584132164492190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5913752433926766420.post-32419945331966511652009-12-29T00:34:22.490-08:002009-12-29T00:34:22.490-08:00Excellent article, excellent points!
I used to wo...Excellent article, excellent points!<br /><br />I used to work in a studio at the beginning of 90s and we used to work with a 16-track analog tape.<br />Using DAW was a revelation, no matter how bad things sounded.<br /><br />Usability and ease wins anytime, and I think softwares coupled with more powerful computers each day was the key for a complete revolution.<br /><br />And yes, you are right (again)... now we have millions of newbie "record producers", "engineers" and "artists".<br />But one can't beat time... I'm adjusting and trying to find new was for myself as well, as someone who would like the follow a path similar to yours.<br /><br />Thank you for the article!ilterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18193275046132788663noreply@blogger.com