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AnalogApples
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I’m 40, and have been a hobby recordist for 25 years. I began with stereo cassette decks and RadioShack microphones, recording my band in the garage. Then in 2005 I upgraded to a MacBook Pro, Presonus Firepod and a couple budget microphones.
I recorded digitally for years. I noticed that I never wanted to listen to my recordings for fun. Hmm. So I decided to get a reel-to-reel and see if that gives my recordings the flavor needed to become fun to hear. It seemed to! Still, I always created a digital master track to put on a CDR.
Here’s where I’m blown away: Last weekend I recorded a song onto my Tascam 244 cassette recorder. Nothing special, just a funky jam I did in my living room. I plugged the cassette into my audiophile stereo system and mixed it. Man-o-man I could not get enough of that cassette. As soon as it stopped I’d hit rewind, and play! Every bit of the sound was invigorating and enlivening to not just my ears, but my body. The sound was like a sugar-buzz. Total ear candy.
Loving my mix I decide to play the cassette into my DAW and create a digital 96khz 24bit master track. I did not alter the mix or treat the track whatsoever in the DAW (Ableton Live)
I swear that track lost 90% of its vibe. It no longer made me want to listen to it over and over. Now the track took on a crunchy sheen that fatigued my ears. It sounded artificial, lifeless, forced and an imitation of real sound.
I’m depressed that digital recording gets any respect. That Tascam 244 trounces anything I’ve heard recorded straight to hard disk, no matter what resolution. Humanity’s departure from analog playback is a huge tragedy. I’m just so sad.
I recorded digitally for years. I noticed that I never wanted to listen to my recordings for fun. Hmm. So I decided to get a reel-to-reel and see if that gives my recordings the flavor needed to become fun to hear. It seemed to! Still, I always created a digital master track to put on a CDR.
Here’s where I’m blown away: Last weekend I recorded a song onto my Tascam 244 cassette recorder. Nothing special, just a funky jam I did in my living room. I plugged the cassette into my audiophile stereo system and mixed it. Man-o-man I could not get enough of that cassette. As soon as it stopped I’d hit rewind, and play! Every bit of the sound was invigorating and enlivening to not just my ears, but my body. The sound was like a sugar-buzz. Total ear candy.
Loving my mix I decide to play the cassette into my DAW and create a digital 96khz 24bit master track. I did not alter the mix or treat the track whatsoever in the DAW (Ableton Live)
I swear that track lost 90% of its vibe. It no longer made me want to listen to it over and over. Now the track took on a crunchy sheen that fatigued my ears. It sounded artificial, lifeless, forced and an imitation of real sound.
I’m depressed that digital recording gets any respect. That Tascam 244 trounces anything I’ve heard recorded straight to hard disk, no matter what resolution. Humanity’s departure from analog playback is a huge tragedy. I’m just so sad.