Tools and Techniques
Music producer and teacher Robert DiFazio reaffirms that you can’t buy your way to good music. In this short clip from arthousemusic.org DiFazio explains the difference between tools and techniques and tells listeners why simply owning Pro Tools does not a recording engineer make.”Gear,” he says “is an after-thought.”
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by andamin on Aug.04, 2008, under Links
:music production, pro tools, sound engineering, Tech Talk