> I think that had more to do with chemistry than electronics. I can't > believe you're belittling digital audio on this particular list.
Haha... I'm definitely not belittling digital. As you say, I am on this list after all. You're absolutely right, that recording had everything to do with chemistry! What I'm saying is that the limiting factors (noise floor, track count, time, budget, etc.) are no match for good source material and creative drive; in fact, various limits or pressures will often spark creativity that would not have existed otherwise. So the format doesn't matter, it's a matter of taste (I've heard this somewhere before...). I for one will be using UbuntuStudio to achieve a hybrid approach... tracking and editing done in Ardour, but doing a large portion of the mixing and processing on vintage outboard gear... with the option to bounce to and from 1/4" or 1/2" tape of course. Best of both worlds, with the option of staying entirely in one world or the other if the project so dictates. That is, I'll be doing all of this as soon as I chase down a minor ground issue, and wire up my second patchbay. -- the love of cruise control is the root of all kinds of road rage. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
