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Old 02-23-2017, 10:08 AM
Bostic Bostic is offline
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Originally Posted by chiasticon View Post
yeah, Apple was the standard in audio for many years. and you generally had to purchase a super high end machine and thousands worth of software and interfaces. but eventually machines, interfaces, and audio software all got better and more affordable. Apple couldn't corner that market any more because anyone with a grand could get a windows box, pro tools and a few microphones and make a record. so audio companies catered to that, of course. that's not Apple's fault. and at the same time, they were making a killing on i-devices so dedicated resources there.
This is very true. My friends that have a bunch of recording gear have all commented how much more affordable it is now as compared to the early 2000's when you simply had to fork out a ton of money if you wanted good results. It was one of the main reasons I never invested in gear to record my drums.
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