watchnerd
Grand Contributor
Which is more important for demos using recordings:
Great quality, or familiarity?
I have some great recordings that I don't listen to very often because I'm not fond of the performance. So I'm not as familiar with the recording.
Conversely, I have some recordings I listen to a lot because I like the performance, but the recording quality is average. However, I'm very familiar with the recordings, over many years and listening environments.
Which make for the better demo recordings?
Great quality, or familiarity?
I have some great recordings that I don't listen to very often because I'm not fond of the performance. So I'm not as familiar with the recording.
Conversely, I have some recordings I listen to a lot because I like the performance, but the recording quality is average. However, I'm very familiar with the recordings, over many years and listening environments.
Which make for the better demo recordings?