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I dont really know how to describe it but when you listen to something being recording on a tape recorder compaired to a whole million air audio recording it dosnt really have the same sound like what makes it come out sounding smooth and everything more clear?

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natural Sun, 06/27/2010 - 09:14

I don't know what the question is either, but I'm really groovin on the phrase Million Air !
To the OP: What does it sound like if it's recorded on a tape recorder thats in a million air recording studio?

But I'm going to guess that the short answer to this question is, better equipment, better electronics, better processing, and better acoustics can be found in the Million Air Studio.

I really want to change the name of my studio now.

hueseph Sun, 06/27/2010 - 09:26

Natural: You should be a cryptographer. I couldn't understand what the OP was talking about till your response.:confused::tongue:

Yeah. Recording on a cassette anything, or even a 4 track digital recorder is not going to be comparable to any commercial recording for two reasons:

1: the skill of the engineer.

2: the gear

In that specific order.

RemyRAD Mon, 06/28/2010 - 13:26

To answer your question, most of it is knowledge, experience & skill. Even us folks can make reasonably wonderful recordings on beginner or entry level junk equipment. Provided there is enough of it to do a proper job. If you don't have enough equipment, it will always be a horrible compromise at best. But what we really like is the good stuff since we are more accustomed to using quality equipment than trying to make do with junk equipment. I also assume that English is not your first language? So when we are using our own equipment or equivalent equipment at other studios, we can utilize " our techniques" to achieve our desired sound. If you just give me a single $10 microphone and $35 recorder, you will get a product that can be deciphered but not necessarily with the acoustic signature we all strive to deliver. Does that answer your question?

I would like a chili dog with microphone bits on it, thank you
Mx. Remy Ann David