B
burymyteeth
New member
i've looked through this forum to see if there's any threads about books on reel to reel recording that people would recommend, couldn't find a thread on it, hope i'm not duplicating another post.
i have so many different recording books and read so many websites and magazines and the like, but they are all too current for me to get what i want. I would really like some type of literature that walks you through the recording process of recording reel to reel, not a manual, not a "home recording" book that mentions analog recording as a passing thought like: "some people even still use old reel to reel recorders to record bands! wowweee!" The Tape Op book provides insight but does not go deep enough into the technical part of the process. Maybe some book from the seventies I could find at a library or something when computers weren't even an option. Any recommendations? Thanks!
i have so many different recording books and read so many websites and magazines and the like, but they are all too current for me to get what i want. I would really like some type of literature that walks you through the recording process of recording reel to reel, not a manual, not a "home recording" book that mentions analog recording as a passing thought like: "some people even still use old reel to reel recorders to record bands! wowweee!" The Tape Op book provides insight but does not go deep enough into the technical part of the process. Maybe some book from the seventies I could find at a library or something when computers weren't even an option. Any recommendations? Thanks!