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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Date: 27 Sep 2012 11:59:30
Message: <506477e2$1@news.povray.org>
> It may come as a shock, but the majority of the music being produced
> today is indeed at least partly electronic.

It's the partly /not/ electronic which is problematic. ;-)

> First, you don't need to be a professional sound engineer to know how to
> properly equalize tracks. Just like you don't need to be a classically
> trained musician to be good at an instrument.

I'm sure it helps though.

> Second, I never said that it needed to sound like it was produced by
> Brian Lanoix. Garage bands sound like garage bands for a reason.

Maybe I don't want to sound like a garage band?

>>> Most people are do-it-yourselfers nowadays. I know a few that actually
>>> made enough money by recording in their bedrooms that they are actually
>>> making a living out of it.
>>
>> Seriously? I mean, for real? That's actually physically possible?
>>
>> I mean, I can imagine that every once in a while, someone gets lucky
>> this way. But /several/ people this lucky??
>
> Yes. Lots of indie bands do it, or are signed to indie record labels
> that are run out of some guy's bedroom.

Sure. But for every successful band, there must be, like, a million 
hopeful wannabies who never get anywhere.


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