I got the impression that they use an amateur setup, so I might not learn too much in that regard, but the interesting thing is how the professional/amateur line is blurring. This is one of probably a thousand situations where "good enough" really is good enough, and that's where I see my chance.
Maybe eventually I'll get into the "big leagues" of professional studio recording, with costs fronted by real publishers, but in the meantime, I think there's a lot of opportunity in the bush leagues.
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Maybe eventually I'll get into the "big leagues" of professional studio recording, with costs fronted by real publishers, but in the meantime, I think there's a lot of opportunity in the bush leagues.