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reel-to-reel tape

Submitted by bobbo on Sun, 05/17/2009 - 20:53

Hey, i'm looking to do an all analog recording session for my personal band's next session. i'm going to look at either renting or purchasing an 8 track 1/4in reel-to-reel recorder. though i'm unsure of what type of tape to get. what tape type and model should i look at. i understand its probably a thing of the past to do this.

Mastering a digital mix to analog tape and back.

Submitted by jm2 on Fri, 10/24/2008 - 14:02

I read somewhere that sometimes a digital mix will be put onto analog tape and then converted back to digital in an effort to induce the warmth of analog tape.

Is this a common procedure, and how effective is it at doing just that, namely adding some warmth or body, or replicating an analog sound?

ADAT tapes to computer-usb-DAW...How to?

Submitted by anonymous on Sun, 09/28/2008 - 15:16

So, I have a bunch of ADAT tapes (mostly pairs, making 16 tracks) of unmixed music from the olden days.

I'd like to get these tracks into my computer for mixing on a DAW such as sonar,audition,vegas, etc.

Whats the best way of doing this? I no longer have the ADAT machines, but see that they are dirt cheap on ebay. I remember that they have an optical port...

Have u thought about recording your recorded tracks on tape?

Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 08/07/2008 - 00:42

So you should, in order to get a fatter sound and that soft hi end. It's even easier to mix and you can avoid to sound too "digital" like eveybody.
Most of the major recordings are doing it before to start mixing. At least for the drums, but bass, guitars and lead vocal make the difference too.