smellyfuzz
New member
When I first came to this web-site 3 years ago, I had join with quite a few misconceptions.
Since I'm quick to judge and short tempered and my writing skills suck, I lost time and
opportunities for learning the art of recording.
Lucky for me, many members here like Blue Bear Sound, do not hold a grudge and over looked my early comments and spared time to teach me a thing or two.
Well I'm considering going digital.
That's right, a PC based Daw.
Right now I use a Hybrid, which is great but synchronizing is not perfect or I just haven't figured it out yet.
I still prefer tape but 8 tracks just is not enough to play with.
I could buy a 16 Track, which I'm still considering but the cost of repairs and maintenance on old stuff is big bucks.
There is something else that I have been considering though, I have heard that some recording studios first record on Analogue then to Digital.
I think I know why this is done but, I'm 100% sure.
Any info on this procedure would be helpful.
Thanks
All comments welcome
Sean
Since I'm quick to judge and short tempered and my writing skills suck, I lost time and
opportunities for learning the art of recording.
Lucky for me, many members here like Blue Bear Sound, do not hold a grudge and over looked my early comments and spared time to teach me a thing or two.
Well I'm considering going digital.
That's right, a PC based Daw.
Right now I use a Hybrid, which is great but synchronizing is not perfect or I just haven't figured it out yet.
I still prefer tape but 8 tracks just is not enough to play with.
I could buy a 16 Track, which I'm still considering but the cost of repairs and maintenance on old stuff is big bucks.
There is something else that I have been considering though, I have heard that some recording studios first record on Analogue then to Digital.
I think I know why this is done but, I'm 100% sure.
Any info on this procedure would be helpful.
Thanks
All comments welcome
Sean