What do you find to be the most frustrating thing about analog recording ?
For me it's the fact that tape never runs at exactly the same speed twice, despite the 15 or 30 ips measurement.
Even George Martin and Geoff Emerick had the same problem trying to get the orchestra tracks in line with the vocal/instrument tracks in "A day in the life". So we're in good company !
That would only be a consideration when synchronizing two tape decks or a tape deck and DAW...etc....otherwise, with a multi-track tape/deck...your tracks are ALWAYS in sync on that given tape.
You record a few tracks, then play back while recording additional tracks, they are ALWAYS in sync with each other, because even if there are minute tape speed fluctuations, they affect the entire tape, and therefore all tracks on the tape will fluctuate equally and at the same time, and therefore stay in time.
You don't get tracks 1-4 fluctuating differently than track 5-9...etc...etc.
Also...on a decent deck, you will NEVER hear or feel those tape fluctuations while playing/recording...only when synchronizing to a different reference might you hear/feel them...maybe.
I never had any real *frustration* with analog...though everything has some kind of limitations, working SOP. Analog is no different. If you understand what that is, you just accept it and work with it. It's only if you fight it or don't understand it that it really becomes frustrating.
I've been more frustrated at times with editing in the DAW than I ever was working with tape...though of course, editing tape was minimal at best, so you simply accepted it and moved on. With the DAW, you get frustrated because you know you can keep messing with it.
