tryptophan
New member
hey, guys what's up?
i'm a long-time 424 user and i've come to prefer the sound of my recordings over the sound of my friend's digital recordings for whatever reason. but i recently sold the 424 because of money problems. now i have to record to my computer. i don't like the sound of my digital mixdowns. they kind of sound futuristic or unnatural. my question is...
would it be advisable to purchase some kind of analog equipment for final mixdown? if so, what kind? i'm not really aware of what's out there.
would i need a reel to reel? or is there something else? i'm not very smart. i'm just talking about a 2-track mixdown option. i'm used to doing everything to cassette and the rest of the world is a mystery to me
thanks for reading
i'm a long-time 424 user and i've come to prefer the sound of my recordings over the sound of my friend's digital recordings for whatever reason. but i recently sold the 424 because of money problems. now i have to record to my computer. i don't like the sound of my digital mixdowns. they kind of sound futuristic or unnatural. my question is...
would it be advisable to purchase some kind of analog equipment for final mixdown? if so, what kind? i'm not really aware of what's out there.
would i need a reel to reel? or is there something else? i'm not very smart. i'm just talking about a 2-track mixdown option. i'm used to doing everything to cassette and the rest of the world is a mystery to me
thanks for reading