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mdainsd
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Indeed.
Aint that the truth. I'd stab a motherfucker in the scrotum with a #2 pencil before I let him tweak my kind of sound.Not at all. Our mate Greg L has dobbed in. Now there is a man that has spent a lot of time and money developing the specific sound he want from his guitars and especially amps and speakers.
I am pretty sure he does not want some arty-farty "prodooocah" messing about with his hard won tone.
I am pretty sure he does not want some arty-farty "prodooocah" messing about with his hard won tone.
Miro's in the mood...![]()
Who said "digital makes it better"?
We all know he gets this way when anyone dare have an opinion that differs from his tightly held beliefs.
That's just it...I'm not on either side, I'm for both analog AND digital....some of you guys are the ones with "tightly held beliefs."
There's a few "analog only " fanatics over in the Analog forum....and then we also have the "digital is always better" fanatics.
I'm not in either camp. I'm open-minded about tape/analog AND digital.
I don't know who the fuck John or Dave are, but I don't really disagree with you. This entire discussion is fucking pointless and stupid.
Thank you...that's ALL I was trying to say when I saw that this thread was stirred up again.
(John Willett earlier on this page...and ecc83/Dave (Mr. Blackstar).
Oh...I wanted to mention to you eariler....if you get Mix, this month in "Classic Tracks" they cover the recording of the Ramones "R&R High School" sessions....if it interests you.
"Better" being a very subjective, personal definition, as there's really no way to measure it when you're working at the upper-end in either format.![]()
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Thank you...that's ALL I was trying to say when I saw that this thread was stirred up again.
(John Willett earlier on this page...and ecc83/Dave (Mr. Blackstar).
"So....are you saying that people who record/recorded with analog/tape "messed about" with the audio in some artsy-fartsy way....but everyone who records digital is "telling the truth"."
I grew up with analogue and was using razor blades to edit quarter inch tape before I was 12.
For the whole time using analogue tape, people spent many hours and thousands of dollars trying to eliminate some of the effects that fans now find the attractive "analogue sound".
Me? I've had fun with both mediums but the fact is, I'm just too lazy to use tape these days and find that digital does everything I want and need...more easily and cheaply. Others have differing opinions and more power to them.
No - where on earth did you get that from?
You can "mess around" in both analogue and digital to your heart's content.
But a pure digital recording has less non-liniarities and less distortion than a pure analogue tape recording - that's simple physics.
I'm not against analogue at all, if that is what you want.
It was altruistica that re-launched this thread - I was just answering someone who posted after him.
But a pure digital recording has less non-liniarities and less distortion than a pure analogue tape recording - that's simple physics.