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Old 15th October 2006   #2
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Originally Posted by numrologst View Post
But I guess I need some words of wisdom. Is it going to be hard for me to learn how to keep everything aligned and calibrated correctly? I just don't want to drop the cash and not be able to use it.
Is it hard to learn?

Nope.

You do it religously and it becomes old hat.

Depending on which machine you buy you can store some of the alignments.


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So what do you sluts think?

I was a little confused by your post.

Have you tracked to tape before or is it something you think you will like to do?

2 entirely different cases. If not its best to book time in a studio and really try it out. I get the impression for some its the ideal "panacea" for flat sounding productions which in reality the problems lie elsewhere.

Tape only contributes so much. Yeah when used for it strengths you feel its effects down line to your master(smoother tracks, less ear fatigue, less processing and EQ needed, etc) which will help the end result.

But its only as magical as what you put in and how you put it in.
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