I have been developing the equipment collection of my studio during the Coronavirus quarantine. My studio has really taken shape. It's really exciting. I now have two completely different ways to mix records that sound radically different from each other. When my current projects are published, I'll share links on my page so you can hear what I mean.
Also, as far as my analog mixing setup is concerned, one of the coolest aspects of mixing that way is that you can incorporate basically any piece of signal processing equipment ever made into the mix. There's a whole universe of signal processing and effects units made a long time ago that sound super rad, and you can't make a record sound like that if you're mixing entirely inside of a computer (like most people do these days).
cool! :D can’t wait to hear that comparison!
what I think is inspiring about the analog realm is the DIY spirit that’s been more or less prevalent throughout time. For example I just found out that people are making cheap DIY sub-kicks from old guitar amp speakers. That’s amazing and honestly very inspiring!
haven’t experienced that as much in the digital realm but I know it exists in more niche genres