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"Love vinyl. I prefer analogue recordings to digital, sounds so much warmer. "
Could you not just play a random noise track over your digital tracks =instant "warmth" |
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"Love vinyl. I prefer analogue recordings to digital, sounds so much warmer.
Could you not just play a random noise track over your digital tracks =instant "warmth""
I can use filters on tracks to add warmth, but nothing beats the sound of tracks recorded through an analogue desk or recorded to tape. |
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it does make me laugh the record companies killed off vinyl encouraged people to rebuy stuff they already had on vinyl on cd at double the price.. now they encourage people to buy stuff they have on cd on vinyl at double the price... what next.. eight track.. |
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I play cds and mp3s, but I have a studio-grade effects system that "plays"it through a virtual vinyl player.. it's pretty convincing..toy can even decide if the record should play slightly warped, if its worn, and if it has any scratches |
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"I play cds and mp3s, but I have a studio-grade effects system that "plays"it through a virtual vinyl player.. it's pretty convincing..toy can even decide if the record should play slightly warped, if its worn, and if it has any scratches "
I put my flat screen TV into a huge wooden box for that same kind of retro feel |
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