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I totally agree with hating the overly polished sound. Producers these days try to be more important than the music they produce and they want to do everything they can to stand out, forgetting that it's not about them at all!
I'd much rather have someone sing a little off key than hear auto tune. The only time I'd want auto tune is if that's simply the sound you're going for (for some reason) because it's just another effect, but if people use it like a tool that's a problem, IMO.
Look into Daniel Lanois, he's one producer that's also a real musician and he's got a lot of good knowledge about producing music. He knows the importance of keeping things as real as possible. He produced Neil Young's most recent albums, and he has his own band called Black Dub. If I ever made it to "the big time" I would want to be produced by him, if he's still around by then, or at least someone who's in the same vein.
That's why in an ideal world, where money isn't an issue, I would have all 100% pure analog equipment, complete with vacuum tubes, and put out vinyl records.
I would LOVE more than anything to put out some vinyl, complete with giant pictures, interesting liner notes, the whole 9 yards
I totally agree with hating the overly polished sound. Producers these days try to be more important than the music they produce and they want to do everything they can to stand out, forgetting that it's not about them at all!
I'd much rather have someone sing a little off key than hear auto tune. The only time I'd want auto tune is if that's simply the sound you're going for (for some reason) because it's just another effect, but if people use it like a tool that's a problem, IMO.
Look into Daniel Lanois, he's one producer that's also a real musician and he's got a lot of good knowledge about producing music. He knows the importance of keeping things as real as possible. He produced Neil Young's most recent albums, and he has his own band called Black Dub. If I ever made it to "the big time" I would want to be produced by him, if he's still around by then, or at least someone who's in the same vein.
That's why in an ideal world, where money isn't an issue, I would have all 100% pure analog equipment, complete with vacuum tubes, and put out vinyl records.
I would LOVE more than anything to put out some vinyl, complete with giant pictures, interesting liner notes, the whole 9 yards