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We all have our preferences. I would find 4-track analog a limited resource. But then I've used 4-track cassette more than a little so I know how it compared to using a computer. I get the feeling your resistance to digital is fear of the unknown. That's not a put down, it's something I'm dealing with. I hate the idea of giving up my familiar old analog mixer and rack of gear for live work, but a 23lb digital mixer does way more than my 200lb rack. I just don't want to relearn live mixing.
Well it's not quite so unknown anymore while learning Cakewalk. Perhaps my biggest prob encountered while learning digital better has been leaving enough headroom. I've become so tuned in to getting a flat responce, then pushin for max volume using inadequite amps or speakers at hand. (I'm a sub for other peoples/bars systems.. They like me caus I don't blow stuff up and do quick changes in multi-band venues without feedback)(my rack is bout 200# too) Even a shnidbitten giggle of a flicker of red light (highly technical I know) will wreck my recording attempt. Downtown, when they want a live recording too, I rarely get enough time to set it up properly and don't have the experience to do it quickly. I get compliments on Quick change and good sound but I usually screw up the recording.
(Squirrel !)
So I think I'm agreeing with you bouldersoundguy .
wow, I fijjered I'd be butchered by Rami, Greg L, or Miroslav by now! (happy face)
No, I don't think you're bullies.., and ya'll are pretty funny sometimes! hahaha
No. Greg started about 3 pages of "Take out pizza" talk a few pages ago,
wow, I fijjered I'd be butchered by Rami, Greg L, or Miroslav by now! (happy face)
No, I don't think you're bullies.., and ya'll are pretty funny sometimes! hahaha
I have one hardware graphic EQ in my racks, a DBX unit...it's been collecting dust for about 25 years!
I would have sold it off on eBay...but the most I would get for it is maybe $50..if that...so I use it as rack filler until I need another rack spot for something else.