digital to analog 2-track transfer: waste of time?
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Re: digital to analog 2-track transfer: waste of time?
I love my Ampex ATR-800. If you can find one with good heads...
he took a duck in the face at two and hundred fifty knots.
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I'm having feelings of jealousy.
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Re: digital to analog 2-track transfer: waste of time?
amen!Jeff Robinson wrote:... but for what it does to the cymbals on a rock recording alone makes it worth any money you spend doing it.
i was just reminded of that the other day in fact. a friend's band's new release (who are heavy, heavy sludgy rock) just came out on vinyl and the cymbals sound so damn good. they sounded great of course on the cd-r, but the touch of the analog domain took the experience to another level!
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