On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 08:19:11PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
A real tape has got real tape saturation.
Good point! Unfortunately, while I do tend to record hardware effects
when I'm tracking (and put the effects outputs on separate tracks so
they can be blended freely later), the problem is that if I need to do
more afterward, it gets hard to make myself bounce out to the hardware
world again. Once it's in the computer, I'm in a world of plugins...so
lazy I am. :)
But yes, I suppose you can get that from a real tape deck. I might
mention though that the UA plugins emulate a Studer deck...something I
certainly will never own or want to take care of.
Next you're going to tell me that if I want to write messages to people,
I can do that with paper and pencil! (omg...I can! I really can!)
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