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Originally Posted by runamuck
Write and play some stuff as brilliant as Bob Dylan's
and then your question makes sense to me.
Jim McCarthy
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That is one of the most uncalled-for posts I think I've ever seen on this forum. Remember the #1 rule here? Well, you went out of your way to tread all over it.
Now back to tdrakes post...
I'm with you. I love the old-school, real sound and am glad you asked this question because people gave you (us) some great insight.
As for using a commercial studio, remember that the $30/hr is probably only to get the raw tracks laid down. It probably won't include anything extra. I may be mistaken, but unless you have really good software and REALLY good ear to do your own mixing/mastering, what you end up with will still fall short of what you're looking for, I think.