On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 08:19:11PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > A real tape has got real tape saturation. Good point! Unfortunately, while I do tend to record hardware effects when I'm tracking (and put the effects outputs on separate tracks so they can be blended freely later), the problem is that if I need to do more afterward, it gets hard to make myself bounce out to the hardware world again. Once it's in the computer, I'm in a world of plugins...so lazy I am. :) But yes, I suppose you can get that from a real tape deck. I might mention though that the UA plugins emulate a Studer deck...something I certainly will never own or want to take care of. Next you're going to tell me that if I want to write messages to people, I can do that with paper and pencil! (omg...I can! I really can!) -- + Brent A. Busby + "We've all heard that a million monkeys + Sr. UNIX Systems Admin + banging on a million typewriters will + University of Chicago + eventually reproduce the entire works of + James Franck Institute + Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, + Materials Research Ctr + we know this is not true." -Robert Wilensky _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user