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Tunes68
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I've been recording with digital equipment for about 7 years or so and I am very pleased with the results. I have however heard that there are a lot of people who claim that the old analog style of recording has the best quality sound or "warmth" that digital recording cannot achieve. To my ears, my digital recordings sound fantastic, but I do realize that a lot of people prefer the way the old analog recordings sounded, to the point where they will not buy anything digital such as a guitar player friend of mine who's wanting to buy an effects pedal for his electric guitar, and only buys analog devices.
I've talked to another friend of mine who says after he makes a digital recording, he downloads it onto his computer and then "tweaks" the finished recording to make it sound more like an analog recording.
Is there really that much difference between digital and analog recordings, and which do you prefer?
Tunes68.
I've talked to another friend of mine who says after he makes a digital recording, he downloads it onto his computer and then "tweaks" the finished recording to make it sound more like an analog recording.
Is there really that much difference between digital and analog recordings, and which do you prefer?
Tunes68.