Hi, this is my first post here, even though I have been lurking on this site for a very long time.
As far as this thread goes, cloneboy has said exactly how I feel. My studio has a 2 " 24, a 1" MS-16, a 1/2 " fostex 16, 5 adats, and a pc with Sonar 4. My preference of course is the Otari 24, but the cost of tape is prohibitive. The most used deck in my studio is the MS-16, because of the relative low price of tape, and the cost/quality ratio.I do a hybrid thing, sometimes I'll dump it to Sonar for editing, sometimes go back, sometimes not. Its what the client can afford. The computer is the cheapest way to go, and like someone said, for bands haven't a lot of money, or that can't really play very well, you can go a long way to make an amateur sound like a pro. But as far as just the pure sound of it, I'll take analog every time, there is no argument from me there.
Also, if you are like me, all you do is spend all of your money on gear anyway and never throw anything away... I'm glad I've still got my adats! They still come in handy.
There is also the fact that many new musicians can't even tell the difference between a cd and an mp3...as long as everything is compressed beyond pain its all they want...
