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ouija
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I recently have come to the conclusion that there is no easier way to get a good sound than to go analog. I've been using the Roland VS-1680 for some time now and although I'm happy with the machine, I've just noticed something that really bothers me.
If I take a percussion instrument, for example, and record it into a 4-Track using a direct mic line and then use the same set up to record it into the Roland the 4-Track sounds MUCH better!! It's way warmer, the sound is much bigger, and it sounds more pleasing to the ear in general. At least in my opinion.
But if you use the monitor outs from the 4-Track and record this into the Roland guess what? It sounds JUST like the 4-Track recorder if not better!
So, based on this, I was wondering if any of you could give me some tips on what I need to do to get away from analog all together. Am I missing some vital piece of equipment in my signal chain that duplicates the signal to tape warmth and bigness of analog in the digital domain?
There is nothing more frusterating than spending $4,000 - 5,000 in a DAW, CD Burner, outboard compressors, pre amps, and then just when you think your finally getting the sound your looking for, you plug a direct mic line into your old $300.00 4-Track and are reminded that the sound was right all along on your old analog recorder!
Can someone tell me what I'm missing here?
If I take a percussion instrument, for example, and record it into a 4-Track using a direct mic line and then use the same set up to record it into the Roland the 4-Track sounds MUCH better!! It's way warmer, the sound is much bigger, and it sounds more pleasing to the ear in general. At least in my opinion.
But if you use the monitor outs from the 4-Track and record this into the Roland guess what? It sounds JUST like the 4-Track recorder if not better!
So, based on this, I was wondering if any of you could give me some tips on what I need to do to get away from analog all together. Am I missing some vital piece of equipment in my signal chain that duplicates the signal to tape warmth and bigness of analog in the digital domain?
There is nothing more frusterating than spending $4,000 - 5,000 in a DAW, CD Burner, outboard compressors, pre amps, and then just when you think your finally getting the sound your looking for, you plug a direct mic line into your old $300.00 4-Track and are reminded that the sound was right all along on your old analog recorder!
Can someone tell me what I'm missing here?