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Rant? Too much misinformation is spreading too fast.

Reddit r/audioengineering·u/ROBOTTTTT13·about 1 month ago
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Rant? Too much misinformation is spreading too fast. You've seen it, we've all seen it: that one question that begs for a condescending answer. I'm not referring to a question in particular but to the "genre" of questions that you can tell a mile away it comes from misinformation. "What's wrong with my vocal chain?", "I have this plugin doing X but why doesn't it sound like Y?", and so on, I think you get it. I'm a firm believer in helping people understand stuff better and I try as hard as I can to keep it chill and avoid "mean" answers, but I won't lie - sometimes I can't find any other answer than the condescending one. The vast majority of media is made of amateur that have no fuckin idea what they're doing, or they do but they stick with "this simple trick" to get the views. This is, in my opinion, causing MAJOR turmoil in the audio engineering culture.…

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