
witzendoz
Senior Member
VHS HiFi was a million miles from a true analog tape recording. It didnt add analog tape compression or tape harmonics. It was so inherently noisy that sophisticated compander noise reduction was mandatory.
Sure, people used it back in the 80's and 90's but they were also using ADAT digital tape based machines mainly because tape was still a more mature carrier than hard disk drives at that time. Read what Dr Ray Dolby said about how the advances in hard drives caught even his analog recording based company by surprise.
If you want analog tape distortion you need more than just a "non digital" machine that uses "tape". VHS HiFi isnt either true digital accuracy or true analog tape warmth.
Compared to what you have, why track to VHS HiFi? What are you trying to achieve?
Cheers Tim
All true, the only reason I ever used a VHS tape to record to, A low noise cheap to run recorder in the days before there was affordable DAT machines, computer recording, etc. It was not to replace analog but a means to affordable noise free recording. The other thing like I said before was that you could record a long show without switching tapes. Nowadays you could do this with a lap top computer.
Cheers
Alan.