| you should see a great deal of hiss because of the noise reduction systems that were used in the consumer world.
do your fast overdubb and bring it into the digital world with the hiss.
restore transients, also there is noise reduction plugingsa availle, but if you really want to get agressive with the noise:
output it to tape cassette w/ no noise reduction applied
then bring it back into digital using dolby c tape playback.
adjust tape cassette motor for any tempo variations.
Ive done digitizing from reel to reel; but the process I used was reel to reel then to a casette machine (pioneer I remember) and used the casette's noise reduction system then output that into a DBX 1BX ( all black 1 unit high I baught in 1985) expander then into digital recorder.
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