
cjacek
Analogue Enthusiast
Seeker of Rock said:2" functioning properly should sound like butter to your ears. Was it a Behringer Analog Pro 2" machine...![]()
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Hmmmm....2" I believe gets you well away from the "prosumer" market in which I reside. Just a hint, but it may not be the proper sound coming from that machine if it sounded harsh. You weren't sending tracks through a cheap board, maxing your i/o levels, or riding your high frequencies were you?![]()
I'd say unless "Tim Walker" recorded to 2", hard disc and adat under the same engineer, outboard gear, mixing and similar circumstances, no one can compare accurately. There's too many variables here otherwise. It's like getting a monkey to oversee your recording project in a $100,000 studio and in another (more like in a garage) having Sir George Martin produce your tracks on a TASCAM 244 4 track cassette portastudio and then blaming the gear in the expenive studio for the poor sound. Of course it's about recording techinque, no doubt about it. However, a properly engineered recording session on 2" will still sound nicer, right off the tape than on anything else done under the same circumstances.
~Daniel