Happy New Year Dude! WIshing you and the Fam all the best over the New Year. I used your Black back IR today to record a demo and am blown away! KILLER!
Re: Tape delays. I wouldn't compare them to compact cassettes. Most tape based delays uses a 1/4" tape which is twice as wide as a cassette tape and is the kind used to mix and master most records made until digital took over. And that is hi-fi quality. What makes them sound a bit lo-fi is mostly the wear of the tape and the record/playback heads. A tape delay tape is running in a loop the whole time the unit is turned on. A studio tape deck usually only run the tape a limited number of times. Unless you, like Fleetwood Mac during the recording of Rumours, get obsessed and play the multitrack hundreds of times during overdubs. In the end they had to use a back-up tape for mix down because the original tape had deteriorated, loosing a lot of treble and transients in the process. ✌✌
Pete, in the first half you mentioned that you were going to show us something cool a couple of times. What was it?! The curiosity is killing me 😂 Happy New Year!!
Happy New Year Dude!
WIshing you and the Fam all the best over the New Year.
I used your Black back IR today to record a demo and am blown away!
KILLER!
Happy New Year Pete
Pete love this quick question have you tried a titanium floyd rose tremolo. I hope you could do a vid on them one day. Love you brother 🤟
I think you were thinking about Scott Henderson with Tim Pierce.
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Re: Tape delays. I wouldn't compare them to compact cassettes.
Most tape based delays uses a 1/4" tape which is
twice as wide as a cassette tape and is the kind
used to mix and master most records made until digital took over.
And that is hi-fi quality.
What makes them sound a bit lo-fi is mostly
the wear of the tape and the record/playback heads.
A tape delay tape is running in a loop
the whole time the unit is turned on.
A studio tape deck usually only run the tape a limited number of times.
Unless you, like Fleetwood Mac during the recording of Rumours,
get obsessed and play the multitrack hundreds of times during overdubs.
In the end they had to use a back-up tape for mix down
because the original tape had deteriorated,
loosing a lot of treble and transients in the process.
✌✌
Pete, in the first half you mentioned that you were going to show us something cool a couple of times. What was it?! The curiosity is killing me 😂 Happy New Year!!
That's me, super ADHD 🤣 sorry! I'll have to do it another time
Do you have ADHD? I’d love to hear your inputs on that. It’s something that isn’t talked about enough!