
Ep08 - What If Analog Gear Isn’t About the Sound at All?
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Chris and Steve kick off this episode with some laughs and lighthearted banter about Fahrenheit vs. Celsius and the quirks of 24-hour time—but things quickly take a turn into one of the most honest and overlooked conversations about analog gear: what if it’s not just about the sound?
This episode dives into the emotional and tactile side of using analog hardware, exploring whether the real appeal is how it feels rather than how it sounds. Plus, for the first time ever, they bring a listener (and friend!) on live to join the discussion.
✅ Why analog gear still brings joy—even when digital sounds just as good
✅ The "psychology of the knob" and how physical gear can change your workflow
✅ Why "pleasure" might be a more important reason to use analog than we admit
✅ Chris and Steve’s favorite toys (not just tools!) in their studios
✅ Simple, real-world practices to get better at mixing every day
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Fahrenheit vs. Celsius, 24-hour clocks, and the struggle is real
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Sebastian's question: Is analog about sound or pleasure?
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Why touching a knob just feels different (and why that matters)
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Steve’s years with an SSL console—and why it’s now in storage
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Chris’s controller setup and the joy of not rolling around on a carpet
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What would you do if your mom gave you money for a big studio day?
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Listener Kyle calls in from his car (or maybe his new home?)
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The most fun pieces of gear we own—and why we love them
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Favorite mixing routines and how to actually practice mixing like a musician
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Why reverse-engineering a snare can make you want dinner and cry
Analog gear isn’t always about the audio quality. Sometimes, it’s about joy, inspiration, and the feeling of being connected to the process. And maybe—just maybe—that’s enough.
What’s your take on analog gear—do you use it for the sound, the feel, or both?
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