Myles asked a new member what party he belongs to... are you a D or an A? Again, (moderators) if this has been beat to death please pull the thread ASAP.
I am of both and of both equally. I love the organic nature of analog but I also love the exactitude of digital (pitch, bass, and quietness- PBQ). I have four turntables and one RtoR in the main studio. I own 8 RtoR decks, have a full BC collection and about 500 additional titles (several of my own recordings). Too many tables to list have come/gone/stay to mention. After all of this I still really enjoy digital. I can't escape my love of the PBQ of digital, plus the convenience factor of mass storage and instant click selection and comparisons. I've spent many a night exploring the differences in the readings of one conductor to another in quick click sessions.
Folks seem to get very personal about their beliefs here... what say you? Be nice
I am of both and of both equally. I love the organic nature of analog but I also love the exactitude of digital (pitch, bass, and quietness- PBQ). I have four turntables and one RtoR in the main studio. I own 8 RtoR decks, have a full BC collection and about 500 additional titles (several of my own recordings). Too many tables to list have come/gone/stay to mention. After all of this I still really enjoy digital. I can't escape my love of the PBQ of digital, plus the convenience factor of mass storage and instant click selection and comparisons. I've spent many a night exploring the differences in the readings of one conductor to another in quick click sessions.
Folks seem to get very personal about their beliefs here... what say you? Be nice