Very inspiring post. Thank you also for the short video. I think one of the most important things mentioned in your post is, that it sets right the relation of studio techniques and real recorded physical sounds from the outside world. Both are necessary to get a great sound design. The best sounds are made/found by getting the right idea how to instrumentalize ordinary things or goings on from our all day life, record them as raw material and only then, coming "home to the studio" from our expedition, our field recording, the "electronics" the "IT" comes into function. Enjoy your day! Rolf from the Czech republic
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Thank you @rofilm for taking your precious time and reading my post. Truly appreciate your knowledgeable comment. Very well said. I lke what you're doing on your blog as well. Very technical and detailed informations. I appreciate the love for sound and audio that you show. Respect sir! Cheers!
Thank you very much indeed! Have a great time! Rolf