
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
I would surmise that the reason you can hear timing errors and tuning problems more on digital is because you can hear more detail because everything isn't softened and smoothed together.
Probably very true, but then it does kinda support the notion that analog/tape makes things sound "better" because it smoothes/softens away the "irregularities".
Yeah...there are ways to achieve it with digital too, but too often digital forces you to change/relearn things just so you can end up with the same result that analog/tape gave up rather easily under the right conditions.
It kinda reminds of my skiing days when the "short" 150-180cm skis started becoming the new norm back in the late '90s, while we were all still skiing long boards (205-210cm). So I tried them a couple of times and always found them to be wiggly and unstable, whereas my long boards would just slice beautiful turns through anything.
The demo rep says to me, "well, you have adjust your style of skiing, and then you'll be able to appreciate the short skis and make smooth, stable turns just like you do with the long boards".
I asked him why I would want/need to go through all that when my long boards already did all that.

But again...I'm not knocking digital. I started using it back in the early 90's when it was still kinda’ crude, especially at the home-rec level. I spend more time now in my DAW than I do working with tape...but that's 'cuz tracking to tape is pretty straightforward/fast, whereas once it's in the DAW, it takes time to edit/comp/etc.
Last year I was mixing a song that was tracked first to tape and then transferred to the DAW, and I decided that the vocals just didn't come out like I wanted them, and I also decided to rewrite some of the verses. So rather than firing up the tape deck, I decided to just do the new vocal track direct to DAW.
Man...it just didn't sound right compared to the existing tracks that were recorded first to tape. There was this edginess to the new vocal track that I could not EQ out.
I then took that new DAW vocal track, and sent it out to my 2-track tape deck and then right back into the DAW off the deck's playback head...and that fixed it instantly. Now it gelled with the other tracks easily.
Anyway...love my tape...love the DAW (well, actually, I hate working in the computer/DAW, but I love what I can do with it).
