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So I just got LogicStudio9 since it was a ridiculous price at my university and have been loving it. The sound quality is so crisp and professional sounding, which is awesome for some songs that I work on, but not so much for others. I make a lot of indie-ish, music which I want to have that gritty lo fi sound as if it were recorded using the sh*ttiest of the tape decks or something.

if anyone has any tricks/tips/suggestions on how to achieve this lo fi sound in a LP9, or just in general, it would be greatly appreciated. I realize the easiest solution would just be to actually record to tape, but that isn't what I am trying to do i dont think.

let me know and any responses are appreciated. thanks

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Davedog Thu, 07/01/2010 - 17:17

I can understand wanting a deliberate mix going lo-fi, but having the basics in hi-fidelity allows you pare it to the sound you want and still retain the audio clarity. Running well recorded tracks back through a myriad of odd sounding devices is a way to achieve this.

Finding an older vocorder or a synth module of the analog variety and running a signal through it would allow you to manipulate the the frequencies and the modulations.....using stomp boxes on tracks....finding a decent cassette multitrack recorder and recording certain parts and then editting and time aligning with your program....

All these things are all about being experimental.....but having FIDELITY in your lo-fi gets it more listenable than a simple lo-fi recording with no fidelity.

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