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Augustus
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Hello to everyone reading this. First time poster here. I've been recording as a hobby for a while with my digital system which is as follows:
Logic 5.5 (yep the latest PC version) with a Presonus Firebox. I have a variety of mics and so forth and I am doing 15 tracks at the most. My PC is kinda dated but still running strong (Dell dimension 3.4 GHz with 1 Gig of ram).
Lately I've been seeing the limitations of the digital domain. Specifically the lack of that "Analog warmth" that comes naturally from tape compression. I don't own my own analog multitrack recorder, but I can borrow one for a couple days. So with that said, my idea is to record on my PC and then bounce each track to analog and then back to digital again. Has anyone tried this or know of other methods? I hear the tracks might not link up because of a fluxuating tape speeds. But any info on this would help. Maybe a link to an article if you know of one? Thank in advance.
-Augustus
Logic 5.5 (yep the latest PC version) with a Presonus Firebox. I have a variety of mics and so forth and I am doing 15 tracks at the most. My PC is kinda dated but still running strong (Dell dimension 3.4 GHz with 1 Gig of ram).
Lately I've been seeing the limitations of the digital domain. Specifically the lack of that "Analog warmth" that comes naturally from tape compression. I don't own my own analog multitrack recorder, but I can borrow one for a couple days. So with that said, my idea is to record on my PC and then bounce each track to analog and then back to digital again. Has anyone tried this or know of other methods? I hear the tracks might not link up because of a fluxuating tape speeds. But any info on this would help. Maybe a link to an article if you know of one? Thank in advance.
-Augustus