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Three good tips from Grahame at RR.com

Honestly, it sounds to me like he's channeling @richardyot or @MusicInclusive :smile:

  1. It"s not about the gear (or apps, I would add), it's whether or not you have a good song.
  2. Be an active participant in some kind of audio community. Don't lurk, contribute.
  3. Instead of investing in gear, invest in research. Invest in knowledge.

Comments

  • Really solid advice.

  • Thanks for posting this @eustressor

    Very interesting, enlightening and motivating. i love the way he's used wall to wall vinyl as an acoustic treatment. Brilliant!

    Mmmm.....interesting...... Hasn't Richard just left for France? :wink:

  • Aha, got it. Don’t buy apps.

  • @Bluepunk said:
    Thanks for posting this @eustressor

    Very interesting, enlightening and motivating. i love the way he's used wall to wall vinyl as an acoustic treatment. Brilliant!

    Mmmm.....interesting...... Hasn't Richard just left for France? :wink:

    Never seen Richard and Grahame in the same studio.....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Bluepunk said:
    Thanks for posting this @eustressor

    Very interesting, enlightening and motivating. i love the way he's used wall to wall vinyl as an acoustic treatment. Brilliant!

    Mmmm.....interesting...... Hasn't Richard just left for France? :wink:

    Never seen Richard and Grahame in the same studio.....

    For that matter, I've never seen Richard, Mr. Inclusive and Grahame in the same studio. The plot thickeneth!

  • Grahame must be the UK spelling.

  • @asnor said:
    Grahame must be the UK spelling.

    grisjamon vert

  • ^^^ had to look it up, but lol :D

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