03-29-2018, 02:19 PM
I'll take you're word for it, sweety. I found the whole DAW thing frustrating -- always solving "computer" problems instead of "music" problems -- and opted to buy all analog gear instead. Although I do have hardware digital multitrack recorders now since my multitrack tape recorder bit the dust. I was doing computer stuff for a living and wanted to do something different in my spare time.
I also enjoy my hobbies more when I don't discuss them on the Internet. The dick measuring contests and what-not suck the fun right out of it.
One bit of advice I've read that you may find useful: When asking people online to critique your work, even if you clearly say it's a demo, they'll often be inclined to evaluate it as though it were the finished product. A lot of mixers won't even allow a rough copy to escape the studio because someone will invariably misinterpret it as an example of their product.
I also enjoy my hobbies more when I don't discuss them on the Internet. The dick measuring contests and what-not suck the fun right out of it.
One bit of advice I've read that you may find useful: When asking people online to critique your work, even if you clearly say it's a demo, they'll often be inclined to evaluate it as though it were the finished product. A lot of mixers won't even allow a rough copy to escape the studio because someone will invariably misinterpret it as an example of their product.