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Does anyone have recordings of the same track done through a 8-track cassette or reel-to-reel and then done straight digital all the way to hear the difference?
maerd said:Does anyone have recordings of the same track done through a 8-track cassette or reel-to-reel and then done straight digital all the way to hear the difference?
Your question is too open ended.maerd said:Does anyone have recordings of the same track done through a 8-track cassette or reel-to-reel and then done straight digital all the way to hear the difference?

maerd said:jpmorris - I would definately be interested in hearing those mixes, thanks!
The Ghost of FM - Im not after a debate, jus wanna hear the difference.
any recording where someone can say that there is a reasonable difference between them
HAH HAH,- this would be pretty dumb idea from the very beginning. The Digital recordings will only pass through data compression... ok, maybe not so bad, but still ... not what you have, and the details are very important here. The analog recordings will pass through what ever a/d converter you chose to use and then data compression - there you have something totally different. So what you (or people who are going to listen to the "results" of your experiment) get at the end (comming out of computer speakers , lol
) will have nothing to do with the "your experiment" .... 'dumb idea' that is, you see? 
FALKEN said:I disagree with a lot of this stuff. I think you would be able to tell a difference with mp3s. it might not tell the WHOLE story, granted. but, you would hear two recordings made with the same mics in the same room on the same song on two different mediums.
, then record this on this and on that, convert to what ever, playback on what ever and compare the hell out of it ...and have fun
Nothing wrong with having good time, as far as I can tell
FALKEN said:well if anyone wants to listen I put some mp3's up last night. my new band is going to be called No Pronto and a club's booking agent asked for a website so I threw this up there:
www.yellowcakebread.com/nopronto
here is the older recording:
www.yellowcakebread.com/demo
that was recorded using 8 tracks into the PC. we only had 1 bass amp, but I mic'd it and line'd it and that sounded really really good. I used ev-635a's on the overheads, and the vocals were line-out'd from the PA. I mixed it ITB and added some bus compression with the blockfish.
so yeah there are some serious differences...
)FALKEN said:you will NOT be able to tell which is 'better'.
('no time' track). Why not?
. - and that's what my personal conclusion is, when comparing two mixes.
SteveMac said:What's cool is the digital recording doesn't sound clearer than the analog one. Good punk!
, that's why it may be very 'missleading'....
, see what I mean?, You did not actually listen to what ever was recorded to e-16 and to PC with what ever recording hardware. So, actually, it could be the case, that PC recordings were "sounding clearer" .... I am not saying that it was so, 'cos I have no way of knowing ... but it could be the case. And of course, we will never escape from 'not exactly knowing' what one may exactly mean when saying: "The Recording Is Super Clear".... for some people: if there's 'no background hiss' - then, that IS CLEAR recording, and there's nothing else to it ... hehe heh

Which one? Make/model?analogelectric said:The closest I've come to doing a test "like" that is I had a band come in a few months ago and we recorded everything on the 2" 24 track, ...
What DAW (hardware / A/D-inerface)?analogelectric said:.... dumped the tracks in to the DAW, and mixed it inside the DAW.
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Which 4-track cassette (make/model)?analogelectric said:....my friend... started out on a cassette 4-track but recently purchased Logic for his G4. ....
analogelectric said:.....
Just my opinion,
-- Adam Lazlo
A wild thought: an advice could be - "Ask for advice some experienced guy in recording his own stuff for fun instead of a guy experienced in recording somebody else's stuff for cash".analogelectric said:....my friend that records his own stuff for fun and will come to me for advice ... ....