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Submitted by iain betson on Mon, 09/06/2021 - 13:22

The subject of our next webinar, on aspects of tape and reel-to-reel recorders, is recording using a multitrack tape recorder. From 4 to 24 tracks tape is back in the studio, so we at Reel Resilience thought we'd better talk about it! More information about the webinar, who we are at Reel Resilience and how to book, can be found here.

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Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 01/12/2006 - 16:49

they say that Terry date who produced successful CDs of limp bizkit,deftones etc... used tape for recording or tracking.

therefore i was interested in tape recording.
but i am absolutely novice about tape recording..therefore i didn't buy any tape recorder...
BTW i found the following link... the element is that magnetic tapes is better store format than burned CD

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Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 05/12/2003 - 05:33

hi all,
so many questions so little time. .

Im curious as to how good analog tape can sound. i am currently on the look out for a analouge 16 track or 24 track for my studio.

can you guyz suggest some reliable brands,low noise etc & things a analog novice like my self should look out for when purchasing a second hand tape machine?

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Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 03/22/2001 - 06:01

Hi,
I've just bought a 24 2", and need some suggestions on tapes. Unfortunately I don't have the possibilities to test all different brands, and the only one I've worked with was 456 on a Otari MX80.
I work mostly on rock tunes.

Any suggestion. .bias? calibrated to?