ANALOG Recording
Capture more ‘vibe’
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With analog tape machines you will obtain the warm and punchy signal which is typical of the slightly saturation of the magnetic medium. Drums, in particular, work extremely well with tape because the compression allows for a rounding of the transients and a certain punch not typically found in the digital domain. You can simply track direct to analog tape and, afterwards, bounce it to digital for editing, or you can use the ‘tape as an insert’ by placing the deck in-line during the live session, recording to tape and monitoring the play head into the DAW’s record-enabled tracks (which will produce some latency that you’ll have to account for). |
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