I agree.
But in that one video with the CD release, I just want to know what the hell happened to those NS 10s?? What the hell are those tweets??
They're Studiospare SN10s, not original NS10s. They look similar but not quite the same.
I agree.
But in that one video with the CD release, I just want to know what the hell happened to those NS 10s?? What the hell are those tweets??
Interesting, never heard of them.They're Studiospare SN10s, not original NS10s. They look similar but not quite the same.
Ughh!!!!
Here is another one of my noisey sloppy composistions recorded on my Tascam 388. Im not too happy about how this one turned out. And Im too lazy right now to redo it....
Very cool stuff, but I think you should ditch the spring reverb and try a nice digital reverb. It would sound much lusher that way (Hopefully you know I'm kidding.)
Ughh!!!!
Here is another one of my noisey sloppy composistions recorded on my Tascam 388. Im not too happy about how this one turned out. And Im too lazy right now to redo it....
My band has just (today) released a new album called Ballroom Dancing. It's all recorded in analogue at home using my MS16 and Studiomaster desk. I can answer any more gear questions if anyone has them Here's a mix we put together of it:
Enjoy
wow, some excellent stuff in this thread.
i just picked up this battery powered portable rtr, its pretty cute! just a quick test guitar recording
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx9i01fO4os
Hey! My first contribution in this thread, here it is:
I've been recording for a few months some ideas, most of them improvizations, or not finished songs.. as always, being lazy.
Everything you hear on this release have been recorded in a Tascam 414 (not mkii, the rare one without xlr inputs), and then mixed from L-R output straight to a tascam dp008 to get digital wave files, required to upload in bandcamp
https://interpretedesconocido.bandcamp.com/album/im-lovin-it
Enjoy your meal
This is some really cool stuff! I really dig the grooves and sounds a lot. Is it all drum machines or are there some live drums as well (some of them really sound live)?
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
Do you have the noise reduction turned off on your 414? Just wondering, because there was a fair amount of hiss on these recordings, and I don't remember having that issue on my 414.
This was fun, except for the bit where I armed the wrong track during one of the TSR-8 transfers, or when the MX80's remote control popped its internal fuse for no obvious reason.
I give you Dreamkeepers, a song based on the graphic novel series. Hence, the video is a mixture of stills from the comics and shots of the recording process.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE8PPrMG3qA
The 24-track has had its meters converted to LED lighting, and because the meters are running off AC they flicker around 25 Hz. This isn't normally a problem unless you're right in front of the machine, but it does upset the video camera at higher resolutions, hence I had to shoot in 640x480.
The phasing on the drums was done using a Strymon Deco, which is the only digital phaser I've found capable of doing the zero-point crossing. I don't know how it does that. It's also rather cute in that if you turn the deck 2 speed knob too rapidly it will do a good impression of the tape snagging slightly as the tension readjusts. I've disabled the tape saturation effect though.