Different from the engineering perspective or as a musician?
Technically it's very different obviously but doing the music, the
sorts of things you think about are very similar, at least in my
limited experience. My band (Any Old Time) recorded an LP with
Arhoolie back in the 70s, and I also did some recording on various
projects with Bay Records that resulted in LPs. Bay had a studio setup
with huge boards and fat tape, the whole nine yards (it was an old
radio station, I think, and had curved walls). The sound was good, but
it was quite a palaver. Not something I could imagine setting up in a
basement, although I'm sure folks did. As I remember, Arhoolie used
various sound studios. But both were expensive setups, which meant
that you wanted to keep time/costs down. Not huge amounts of fixing,
and on the stuff I worked on, at least, not much (or any) tracking.
DIgital recording is much simpler.
On Mar 17, 11:40 am, MinnesotaMandolin <[email protected]> wrote:
> So I was thinking about LPs vs. CDs vs. all the other recording
> mediums out there and was wondering if recording a LP was different
> from recording a CD or an MP3 project. Anyone out there besides Mike
> record any vinyl albums? Certainly the finished project sounds
> different but is the doing any different?
>
> I'm not doing this myself, I was just thinking about stuff while doing
> some chores.
>
> Happy St. Patricks Day,
>
> erik
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