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An excellent well-balanced review. I can't believe I wasn't subscribed to your YT channel until now. 😅
thanks!
Looking forward to watching! Saved so I can check it out this weekend. I’m looking forward to eventually grabbing my Field. Hopefully before Spring!
very nice video, thanks !
Well done! This was honest, balanced and informative. It helps that it was made by someone who actually owns the product and has no other agenda but to inform others through a shared experience.
It’s one reason I don’t like doing reviews right after gear comes out. I don’t know how anyone can give honest feedback only using it for a week. I always take those kinds of reviews with a bit of hesitancy, except for Loopop. 🙂😉
Same here. I subscribed too and I like your videos. Your studio setup is sick too man. Did you have Genelics during the op-z time?
I wasn’t sure I could handle the tape machine and you’re right, I can’t ! J/k while it does seem extremely “tedious” it just seems like you should either get your chops up to avoid mistakes or accept it’s part of the workflow , and I’m prepared for that.
Guys should check out his op-z videos, they are really cool too
Thanks Tarekith, for taking the time to share the info and post very solid reviews
I’ve never owned Genelecs actually, been using those Tyler D2x’s for about 10 years now.
The tape operation (style) reminds on the original Adat handling (basically just labeled time markers) that almost forced you to keep the flow of the track in mind.
While this is more demanding than the convenience of a DAW timeline, it improves skills greatly, just takes some time to get used to and becomes 2nd nature.
I‘ve tested this with a virtual Adat, found it very appealing, and now the Alesis BRC (hardware controller) is the final item to be added to the studio.
@Tarekith thanks for your nice comprehension of the workflow
You look like the actor Colin Ferguson and that was so distracting for me haha (not bad, just unexpected)
But I subscribed to your channel and I enjoyed the review.
I was going for the Colin Farrell look though! 😢
Colin Ferguson is more attractive and cooler than Colin Farrell, so you actually lucked out on that 😏😏😏