Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2002 4:52 am
I'm about to get a bunch of new kit to improve on my existing setup and thought It might be useful to post a sort of studio review. Its always nice to read reviews of individual kit but often what we want to know is how well things work together.
I'd start with a "first impressions" review, how it was setting it up and then later, after use go into more detail, maybe with a update in a few months. Like a long term review.
If others then posted their studios as a new topic, people could ask the studio owner questions relating to individual bits of kit or general configuration questions. It also helps to contextify responses to questions when you know the environment the person is using a peice of equipment.
I think to prevent it from being rather off topic, the studio should at least involve a creamware product in it.
The purpose would be to
-help inform potential buyers of new kit on its suitablity based on real world examples
-help existing users get the best of their setup
I dunno about others, but I find some of the most interesting stuff in magazines is when u get users getting studio makeovers or when they examine professional musicians studios. Cos when it comes down to it, the magazines reviews are interesting to get a general vibe about a product, but never really show you what you can do with it.
opinions?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: orbita on 2002-04-17 05:56 ]</font>
I'd start with a "first impressions" review, how it was setting it up and then later, after use go into more detail, maybe with a update in a few months. Like a long term review.
If others then posted their studios as a new topic, people could ask the studio owner questions relating to individual bits of kit or general configuration questions. It also helps to contextify responses to questions when you know the environment the person is using a peice of equipment.
I think to prevent it from being rather off topic, the studio should at least involve a creamware product in it.
The purpose would be to
-help inform potential buyers of new kit on its suitablity based on real world examples
-help existing users get the best of their setup
I dunno about others, but I find some of the most interesting stuff in magazines is when u get users getting studio makeovers or when they examine professional musicians studios. Cos when it comes down to it, the magazines reviews are interesting to get a general vibe about a product, but never really show you what you can do with it.
opinions?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: orbita on 2002-04-17 05:56 ]</font>