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So thanks to those good old fashion Guitar Center employees, about 2 years ago when I started recording the sound guy told me, "Oh analog is dying go digital, I'm a huge tool" yadda yadda yadda, i believed him being naive and a novice to this world, but I'm finally considering steps toward the analog world and I'm wondering what I will need to survive.
I know almost nothing about analog recording other than what I learned with my first fostex mr-8 recorder, so If you can, I will need to know what exactly i need, mixers and anything else, and if your kind enough can you give me a basic procedure of how the process works for recording analog. I'd really like to spend a lot of money and get what I pay for in a nice sounding mixer so let me know. HELP!!!!
Thanks a pantsfull
-Barrett
I know almost nothing about analog recording other than what I learned with my first fostex mr-8 recorder, so If you can, I will need to know what exactly i need, mixers and anything else, and if your kind enough can you give me a basic procedure of how the process works for recording analog. I'd really like to spend a lot of money and get what I pay for in a nice sounding mixer so let me know. HELP!!!!
Thanks a pantsfull
-Barrett