HomerMcvie |
02-14-2012 06:08 PM |
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Originally Posted by vivfox
(Post 1039856)
YMLF was the only song on the album recorded in digital format, which was relatively new to the recording industry at that point. The rest of the album was recorded in analog. That would explain why it sounded better than all the other songs.
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Most musicians would disagree with you, on digital sounding better.
It is TRULY amazing, at least on a cost effective basis, though. So I put together a home recording studio, over the past few months.
I bought an Alesis HD24 hard disk recorder. New(they no longer make them), they were $1500. I bought mine on eBay for $510! You buy new computer hard drives(just like on a PC) for them, and they're easy to install. Mine came with an 80 gig hard drive. I recorded 4 - 3 hour shows of my band, in 16 track format, and it still has a little space left.
So I bought a 320 gig hard drive for it, for $106, including shipping. I formatted the drive, and selected 24 track recording. Want to know the capacity, of recording 24 tracks? TWENTY FIVE HOURS! It can record 25 hours of 24 track recording. AM I the only one ASTOUNDED by this? I have $616.00 in this thing, and can record 25 hours of 24 track digital recording. It's truly mind boggling. Can you imagine if you'd told someone in the 1960's or 70's, that this would be possible?
The cost effectiveness of digital is obvious. I've spent this whole winter, learning the art of recording.
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