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Originally Posted by Lawrence
Hehe... I often wonder why people almost always decide to "re-produce" their music in my studio on the clock. Seriously.
It happens regularly. Go figure.
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Yeah, arguably the best reason to record in a professional studio is the organization and division of labor. Partly having someone knowledgeable to deal with the technical stuff, but also just having someone experienced, who can say, "yeah, this will sound good in the final mix," or who can nip in the bud approaches that are going to be problematic.
But of course that doesn't fit into the the tagline "make professional recordings on your computer."