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lun. 24 déc. 2001, 23:32
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Getting a fat sound with digital is not that hard: First be sure that your A/D converter are goods. Without serious converters, any effort you spend before the converters, would just be a waste of time (and money). Then use the correct preamp to boost your low-level (often low-Z,) source (mic, guitar, synth, ...) to the correct level of your converter input. Always remeber, that you MUST always record a HIGH level in your DAW, if you want to get a sound at least as good as a tape recorder: Due to the quantization process, if you record a sound too low, you will be faced with the quantization noise that is really ugglier than the noise produced by tapes recorded at low levels. With a good preamp, a good converter, and A GOOD LEVEL, you should get a really better quality than a 4tr. tape. To add the warmness you like on tape records, good tube preamps work fine! My favorite include Tubetech (or Pultech) and Summit ones, but they R a bit expensives
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