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John Eddy
by Gary E. Andrews - 08/21/26 03:25 PM
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Matt a couple of points....Never be set in your ways.....otherwise we are back to being cavemen. We evolve and so do our techniques......You have timing issues...it can be heard in your tracks.....I play with people who do not have timing issues YET they prefer to use click tracks....They do it for valid reasons as explained in previous posts. If you have not been in a pro studio and seen the process then you cannot really comment...but should instead listen to those who have. I suggest re reading ALL the previous posts. It might be an education into why most if not all people of a pro standard use clicks. It might also interest you to know that the people you hail as greats also use elctronic click tracks plus all the other gizmos you seem to dislike.
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