Virgin To Analog Recording (some1 pop it)

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Mark7 said:
No problemo. He can always buy an Otari MX-5050B III brand new. God only knows where from though :eek: Or for how much :confused:

Ok, now you're just being silly ... :D

That's gonna be a pretty damn expensive vocal if he opts for a brand new Otari! :eek:

~Daniel ;)
 
According to Prepal a used Otari MX5050B III can be had for around $528. And a fairly new one should be a lot easier to find than a new example of any other half track.
 
Eh,...

If you're hung up on getting brand new gear, then the 424mkIII is my recommendation. ;)
 
cjacek said:
In much agreement but I kinda get the vibe that he feels better buying what's available still new and in the present from any music store and thus the 414 recommendation.

Daniel


hey i never said i wanted to get anything new, anything that works best for me to get the job done and SOUND IS THE MOST IMPORTANT thing to me, not really whether its new or old, so someone fill me in the tascam 32 and how much would it be and is it available or not?
 
There are a few on eBay right now.

You might also want to look into Otari and Fostex

Note: None of these decks are cheap. BUT, you can do something on them that you could never do on a multitrack. And that is make a stereo master that'll sound way fatter/warmer than anything burnt to CDR (or whatever) :cool:
 
marathonman said:
hey i never said i wanted to get anything new, anything that works best for me to get the job done and SOUND IS THE MOST IMPORTANT thing to me, not really whether its new or old, so someone fill me in the tascam 32 and how much would it be and is it available or not?

I only said I got a "vibe" from you, based on some of your comments earlier on, that's all.

Alright, if you're open to used then get yourself an open reel recorder such as a TASCAM 32 or even a 22-2 or an Otari that Mark recommends ...



~Daniel
 
Mark7 said:
There are a few on eBay right now.

You might also want to look into Otari and Fostex

Note: None of these decks are cheap. BUT, you can do something on them that you could never do on a multitrack. And that is make a stereo master that'll sound way fatter/warmer than anything burnt to CDR (or whatever) :cool:

that made my mouth water :eek: thinking about it,
 
marathonman said:
that made my mouth water :eek: thinking about it,

... but for GODs sake, make DAMN certain (if not sure then ask us) that the deck is coming from a reliable seller, that the machine is in fine condition and THAT THE SELLER WILL PACK PROPERLY - most unfortunately do not. That is why local pickup would be advisable and checking the unit in person.

Also, picking up a TEAC 3440 would not be a bad idea as they're quite plentiful on the used market, and cheap too! (Pict attached).

~Daniel
 

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cjacek said:
... but for GODs sake, make DAMN certain (if not sure then ask us) that the deck is coming from a reliable seller, that the machine is in fine condition and THAT THE SELLER WILL PACK PROPERLY - most unfortunately do not. That is why local pickup would be advisable and checking the unit in person.

Also, picking up a TEAC 3440 would not be a bad idea as they're quite plentiful on the used market, and cheap too! (Pict attached).

~Daniel


you know guys i'm gonna be patient and wait for someone to sell it no need to rush, but i'm really anxious guys!!!!!
 
marathonman said:
also guys, i just uploaded of a sample i recorded to let you guys hear what i've been working with... any comments about it would be nice.

its called 'sample'

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/lovejonesmusic.htm

This definitely has an Eminem type of influence to it. Good lyrics and performance. I'd add a bit more compression to your vocal and pull it down a little, however, to even it out with the rest of the song. Other than that it's a great piece.

~Daniel
 
Okay, reality check.

I hear like 4 parts going on in that sample clip, so I'd still recommend a 4-track recorder,... such as the Tascam 424mkIII or 34B.

If you get a 2-track, such as the Tascam 32, it limits you to 2 parts on tape, and although your dumping into the 'puter to mix, there would be very little chance you could record onto the 32 a second time, dump, and then have the first 2-tracks line up with the second 2-tracks.

You need a 4- or more- track deck. For 4 tracks, see above. For 8 tracks check the Tascam 388 or 38 w/external mixer. Recommendations above.

C'ya.
 
A Reel Person said:
I hear like 4 parts going on in that sample clip, so I'd still recommend a 4-track recorder,... such as the Tascam 424mkIII or 34B.

If you get a 2-track, such as the Tascam 32, it limits you to 2 parts on tape, and although your dumping into the 'puter to mix, there would be very little chance you could record onto the 32 a second time, dump, and then have the first 2-tracks line up with the second 2-tracks.

You need a 4- or more- track deck. For 4 tracks, see above. For 8 tracks check the Tascam 388 or 38 w/external mixer. Recommendations above.

C'ya.

what do you mean 4 parts going in the sample?
and guys my problem is, it just doesnt sound 'warm' or crisp like commercial tracks, just feels like its there clear but it just has no 'mood' in the production, i tried to use one of those 'warming' plugins, but they just suck, like they dont sound good.
 
marathonman said:
what do you mean 4 parts going in the sample?
and guys my problem is, it just doesnt sound 'warm' or crisp like commercial tracks, just feels like its there clear but it just has no 'mood' in the production, i tried to use one of those 'warming' plugins, but they just suck, like they dont sound good.

I think the problem stems from your mixing and usage of recording gear than it is from not having an analog recorder. I think you should focus on learning how to better use EQ, compression, reverb, mic placement and general recording techniques etc .... than trying to fix it with getting a TASCAM 32, 34 or whatever ..... which I feel would not solve anything that you are trying to accomplish. However, I'd still say getting an analog multitrack recorder (with a mixer) or the all-in-one TASCAM 388 would make the task a lot easier and more musical sounding than fucking around with a computer - sorry but this is only my opinion and this is the Analog Only forum so ...... ;)

Daniel
 
hey guys, found a tascam da20 in local paper, for $148, to buy or not to buy? that is the question!
 
marathonman said:
hey guys, found a tascam da20 in local paper, for $148, to buy or not to buy? that is the question!

Ehm ..... I thought you were looking for analog ? :confused:
 
cjacek said:
Ehm ..... I thought you were looking for analog ? :confused:


damn i am, lol :eek: the guy said he was selling 'tape' with it, i didnt know it wasnt analog... wtf lol never mind... gonna keep looking...

sorry bout that :D
 
marathonman said:
damn i am, lol :eek: the guy said he was selling 'tape' with it, i didnt know it wasnt analog... wtf lol never mind... gonna keep looking...

sorry bout that :D

It's actually a DAT (Digital Audio Tape). Very different to Analog. ;)

You really DO need to know exactly what you are looking for and I feel that doing some research and going over the many posts in the Analog Only forum archive will help you out immensely.

~Daniel
 
bringing it back


Teac A-2340 SX for $300 by local guy. its a 4 track reel to reel tape machine...

good buy?
 
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