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boriscrispin
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Hello people,
I am new to this forum it has to be said, and this subject has possibly been somewhat majorly covered I am sure, but from searching I cannot find specific answers to my question....which is...
I have been lucky enough (hang on this doesn't sound like a question) to record in Toerag studios in London, a rather special (should you be that way inclined) totally analog/vintage studio - the music i make is heavily influenced by the 'old' and would benefit from being recorded analog. NOW the bummer is, I am not going to go out and spend the cash on reel-to-reel 8-tracks and awesome valve mic-preamps, because as important as it is to me, I just want to be able to produce good enough music for EP/Demo quality stuff, to hopefully go back in studio again , etc. Anyhow the actual wonderment I am facing is thus
I'll soon be recording jazz/psych I hope in a nice hall somewhere with my
AW16G digital workstation - yes, that's DIGITAL, shame.
So my question to you guys is, in what ways will it be best to attempt to 'make analog' my end result. My first thoughts were things along the lines of, taking the mixdown - pre mastering - and recording onto a cassette tape, then back onto CD-R (aiff, wav etc) will this give anything like the desired effect, in a simple and relatively cheap way?
Are there better ways - I guess I'm asking basically, how can I analog-up my sound, with a digital workstation and limited funds....?
Thanks for any well experimented suggestions....
Alex
I am new to this forum it has to be said, and this subject has possibly been somewhat majorly covered I am sure, but from searching I cannot find specific answers to my question....which is...
I have been lucky enough (hang on this doesn't sound like a question) to record in Toerag studios in London, a rather special (should you be that way inclined) totally analog/vintage studio - the music i make is heavily influenced by the 'old' and would benefit from being recorded analog. NOW the bummer is, I am not going to go out and spend the cash on reel-to-reel 8-tracks and awesome valve mic-preamps, because as important as it is to me, I just want to be able to produce good enough music for EP/Demo quality stuff, to hopefully go back in studio again , etc. Anyhow the actual wonderment I am facing is thus
I'll soon be recording jazz/psych I hope in a nice hall somewhere with my
AW16G digital workstation - yes, that's DIGITAL, shame.
So my question to you guys is, in what ways will it be best to attempt to 'make analog' my end result. My first thoughts were things along the lines of, taking the mixdown - pre mastering - and recording onto a cassette tape, then back onto CD-R (aiff, wav etc) will this give anything like the desired effect, in a simple and relatively cheap way?
Are there better ways - I guess I'm asking basically, how can I analog-up my sound, with a digital workstation and limited funds....?
Thanks for any well experimented suggestions....
Alex


