Geno: Thanks brother!
Starise: that's a good way to look at it. To be honest....I really think it's WHAT we record as well as HOW we record it that makes a difference. For example, you'll definitely hear a difference in quality when you mic something...especially if it's something clean. Like...distorted guitars are pretty much always going to sound like distorted guitars no matter what we do. But a clean guitar...or an acoustic or even a voice...is going to show different results because the sound isn't so loaded with artifacts, saturation and distortion.
The other side of the coin (and I sincerely believe this) when someone knows what they are doing with sound, do you really think converters etc will make that huge of a difference in the over-all, end of the day project? I mean, sure, I know there will be subtle differences, but do you think the end results would be "not listenable because he used a Realtek" or a "Soundblaster?" See, that's where I think the hype of this stuff goes a bit too far.
For example, I don't use any mic pre's at all other than the one's included on my Mackie 32x8 and my Tascam DM 4800. And honest when I tell you....I barely use them if at all and it's even rare for me to touch any eq on my consoles pre-print. I do my best to get the mics sounding as best as I can without touching anything because I like to be able to color the stuff ITB so I'm not stuck with stuff that may have sounded good during the printing stage that made me excited. I'm sure you can attest to that "wow" feeling. You think you have this really great sound going on and for the time it IS a great sound...then when you try to mix it and work with it...you smack yourself for over-doing it a bit too much? :)
But I really believe that if someone knows what they are doing, has a good DAW with some good tools and the right monitor environment, that all the stuff people buy into as hype is pretty much obsolete. You either know what sounds good or you don't...converters, mic-pre's and all the other bells and whistles people spend money on won't be that drastic of a difference.
I've had so many mic pre's etc...and still have a few, but I don't use them anymore. Why? Well, because I get the same exact results once I have my sounds in Sonar. It just didn't make sense to me to process pre-print when I can get the same results other than some of the coloration some of those outboard devices give you. I mean seriously...some make things warmer, some makes things a bit more bright...some saturate in a good way if needed....but with the tools we have today, we can come so close to that stuff, to me it just doesn't justify a 5k purchase for some dumb mic pre. It's not like they are making the sound any bigger or improving the fidelity...they just color things in a "different" way. The whole thing with converters etc...to me, it will always be a load of hype until someone can really show me a difference that makes a difference.
Granted...if you have a studio in shambles...and your percentage over-all is 0%, having good converters and mic pre's will improve your quality to about what...10% if you're lucky? Is it worth the price really? It depends but that still won't help you mix or record any better if you don't have that part down, ya know? For a guy like me that sort of has a clue, that 10% difference doesn't make enough of a difference to me. I need something that makes me go "wow...I soo can't live without this thing!" Kinda like my thoughts on ARC. I've tried so many things and owned so many things....the best thing I ever did was say "use what you got, master it, get good results and if you feel the need to expand, do it once you know what you're doing."
Once I knew what I was doing...I bought the pricey stuff and scratched my head as to why people brag about it. Yeah...it made a slight difference...but that's the thing we have to keep in mind. Is "different" the same as "better"? To me...it wasn't better, just different. Another quick example...
I had a client come to me for a video mix of his song. When he sent me his version, I felt what he did was so good, I really didn't want to take his money and do a full blown video. What he would have gotten back from me would have only been "different" not necessarily "better" because he did such a good job on his own. This is where I think people are getting so lost with this stuff. We can't allow "different" to justify "better" because that is always going to be in the ears of the beholder and we all hear differently...so what's the point, ya know what I mean? Sure there are some tools we can't do without...but some of these others that people are going through the pains of hell to brag about....just kinda make me shake my head. I bought into the hype too...and the day I sold the hype boxes was the day I understood it's all about what you know and how you go about it that matters. :)
-Danny