Back at it again
I dont thin anyone has ever messaged me on this.
I dont think i knew this had a message feature…
Back at it again
#latergram risked it earlier and took pictures inside slash mountain today. I live on the edge, what can I say?
#latergram so I risked it and snapped a photo inside splash mountain earlier…
@meredith_wilder dosing me with tough love (making me ride roller coasters) (at Big Thunder Mountain)
M. I. C. K. E. Y. 🐭 With @meredith_wilder (at Magic Kingdom)
I dont thin anyone has ever messaged me on this.
I dont think i knew this had a message feature…
a quick glimps into myself and the three other people I am around more often than any other humans on earth.
The song you hear in the video unfortunately isn’t going to be on the EP. However, it will be out in the near future.
A musicproblem in gif form.
I dropped my notes inside my head so many times these past two weeks while tracking. I feel this guy.
I’m watching a somewhat (a few years) old video focused on recording acoustic drums, and two thoughts are immediate:
1.) I could NEVER have dealt with running a Pro Tools session prior to HD8. I simply would have lost my mind due to a lack of speed and/or power across the board.
2.) It is absolutely simply amazing just how advanced and realistic plug-ins have become just in the last few years. (And just wait until true 64bit programs gets here… 😳)
Has the zero and the one ruined the art or recording music?
Maybe…But who cares?
I’m personally much more inclined to want to be a purist and say that “everything should record to two inch tape; purely analog and true” and that “digital audio is a joke/sounds empty/has no vibe/etc”.
But that can’t be the case.
Setting aside the fact that the kind of music I write definitely didn’t exist and probably wouldn’t have been accepted; I think I would have been really happy being a musician, and engineer, and producer about 20 years ago. Not that I like guyliner, but because back the musicians had much less to hide behind.
But here’s the bottom line in my humble opinion: the digital recording world is getting better by the day, and while I NEVER want to see it replace analog all together; using it to supplement the analog world opens up so many doors that it would just be foolish to ignore it.