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billisa
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Let jump in sideways
Hi Trevor,
Let me just jump in here sideways... There's nothing wrong with what you like. Staying with it could be an issue in the long run as the cassette decreases in market-share. I wonder how much of your feelings are based in the new learning curve hassle...
There IS a learning curve, but it's not that bad, and I believe the time investment is well worth it. Digital's ease of editing, plus the ability to bounce tracks, adding more music without degradation, is a real plus. At this point, most mid-priced digital gear has at least 20bit convertors on board. To a huge extent, believe the final quality will be up to you, and the care you put into recording -- but that sounds like something you do already... Just some thoughts.
trevor machine said:...and I'm much, much more familiar with analogue. I already have too little time to record without having to get into new learning curves. But thanks for the suggestion. I have thought about it. Cheers.
Hi Trevor,
Let me just jump in here sideways... There's nothing wrong with what you like. Staying with it could be an issue in the long run as the cassette decreases in market-share. I wonder how much of your feelings are based in the new learning curve hassle...
There IS a learning curve, but it's not that bad, and I believe the time investment is well worth it. Digital's ease of editing, plus the ability to bounce tracks, adding more music without degradation, is a real plus. At this point, most mid-priced digital gear has at least 20bit convertors on board. To a huge extent, believe the final quality will be up to you, and the care you put into recording -- but that sounds like something you do already... Just some thoughts.