From Slashdot: the world's last manufacturer of professional reel-to-reel analog audio tape has has closed their plant.
I remember skimming something recently that said MachineHead liked to record on analog tape for a more 'raw sound' I'm curious if anyone here uses analog tape?
Analog tape just died
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Analog tape just died
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This is a crushing blow to the only person that I know that thinks being "high tech" is an insult. Southside Steve Rickman, he used everything on analog tape when well he had a show to play the shit on. Did anyone hear listen to the Regular Guys? Because I miss that fuckin show. :mrgreen
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Re: Analog tape just died
Because of ProTools, much has changed, but previously, all guitars were recorded on tape, because it did provide a more "colorful" sound. Even with ProTools I think some bands had still prefered tape. To be completely honest though, I can't tell a difference. That's why I say the hell with it and just use a computer, way cheaper and quicker.bobnoxious wrote:From Slashdot: the world's last manufacturer of professional reel-to-reel analog audio tape in the world has has closed their plant.
I remember skimming something recently that said MachineHead liked to record on analog tape for a more 'raw sound'
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