I don't personally see anything wrong with imperfections (such as going "in the red") but to take things in the other direction and just make things intolerable just seems pointless.
Natalie Pryce said:
But home-recording isn't the so called 'best' recording. As top studios will have so many new pieces of technology that are meant to act as a crucible to take out all the little errors and imperfections. Which, of course, results in all the magic being taken out because as we know it is our imperfections and our mistakes which make us up and give us our personality.
"When a scholar studies something he strives,
to kill what is already alive,
and with all the parts they've lost the whole,
for the piece that's gone is the living soul"
John Spokus said:I don't understand why somebody doesn't want to make the best sounding record they can. The technology is so accessible now, it's easy enough (for me) to do it right at home.