Very real and true article i come across this morning about music being recorded analog to 2 inch tape versus digital realm.
I totally agree, feels like i said this
I totally agree, feels like i said this
Back in the day when there was no programs like Protools, Logic, etc. people had to go to a real studio to record and mix their music. This excluded a lot of people from making music. Most of the people who were allowed to record in a studio had proved that they had a certain degree of musical skills. The bar for being able to record music was much higher and there was a higher degree of musicianship. The fact that you had to go to a studio and record to tape sorted the good and serious musicians from the bad musicians.
Even if a less skilled musician payed to use a studio, it was much harder to fake a good performance back then. You can't edit performances (cut, copy, paste, nudge, etc.) the same way on tape as you can nowadays with digital DAWs (digital audio workstations).
Tape pushes musicians and artists to perform better from the start. There isn't as much fix-it-in-the-mix-after-recording-is-done as with digital. Also, the fact that you can't edit as much on tape makes the music sound more real. Tape doesn't lie.
And these are just some of the important points. I could also talk about digital limiting ruining the quality of music, the major benefits you get from the natural dynamic compression of tape, the sound of tape in general, and so on...
Even if a less skilled musician payed to use a studio, it was much harder to fake a good performance back then. You can't edit performances (cut, copy, paste, nudge, etc.) the same way on tape as you can nowadays with digital DAWs (digital audio workstations).
Tape pushes musicians and artists to perform better from the start. There isn't as much fix-it-in-the-mix-after-recording-is-done as with digital. Also, the fact that you can't edit as much on tape makes the music sound more real. Tape doesn't lie.
And these are just some of the important points. I could also talk about digital limiting ruining the quality of music, the major benefits you get from the natural dynamic compression of tape, the sound of tape in general, and so on...
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