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marathonman
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hey people! i'm really curious and excited in getting away from this digital 'harshness', im just frustrated with the sound of my recordings, its like you imagine the sound coming out one way and its nowhere close. i just noticed my recordings are 'harsh' , 'hard', 'non pleasing'. I've searched the net for as much info on analog etc. but i'm still needing to get a better direction as far as what to buy. and i had some questions for you guys, hope u guys dont mind!
i plan on recording from a tape machine and then dumping it into sonar 3 producer edtion. my question is, will that 'sound' of analog get lost in the process of being dumped into sonar?
my equipment:
m-audio 410 firewire
sonar 3
plugins (waves etc)
at4040 mic
and here i have found people from my city that are selling these tape machines and i was hoping u guys can look at them and tell me what u think would be the best choice.
Tascam 488 - $175 (Bellevue) pic
Tascam DA 20 - $165 (georgetown)
Tascam 414 mkII Portastudio (Ballard)
4 track recorder - $75 (capital hill)
Tascam Model 10 mixer mixing board- best offer - $75 (Port Orchard) pic
Tascam 488 Portastudo 8-Track Recorder - $295 (Burien) pic
Tascam US224 Digital Audio Workstation Controller/USB Interface - $150 (eastside) pic
Tascam DA-38 8-track Rack Unit - Barely Used - $500 (Seattle WA)
TASCAM DA-20 DAT recorder, excl cond - $200 (pdx)
Tascam 488 mkII cassette 8 track - $250 (tacoma)
TASCAM US-122 DAW DEVICE - $150 (EASTSIDE) pic
TASCAM DA88 w/ SY88 SYNC CARD FOR SALE or TRADE!!! (edmonds)
Tascam DA 30 MKII - $275 (west Seattle) pic
tascam 464 original owner - $200 (u-district) pic
TASCAM DA88 w/ SY88 SYNC CARD FOR SALE or TRADE!!! (seattle)
Professional grade DAT, Tascam DA-30 - $150 (Seattle, Greenlake)
i hope thats clear enough for you guys! well i dont know what else to say except advise, tips etc would be helpful.
btw i do realize the maintainence issue with tape machines...
thanx alot in advance
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