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sounding good, how do you sync yer tracks to the 4-track?

 

Thanks! Easy; I dont :) Pretty much all my tracks are made in realtime.

First one really starts to kick off about 1:20. Really digging the atmosphere/vibe. Very nice.

 

Second one has a similar sort of really nice ethereal vibe. Really quite nice! *follows*

 

Thanks very much! Got a few more coming. Will check out your stuff as well!

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That second one sound nice and gritty. tape saturation is truly a beautiful thing. What 4 track are you using?

 

Thanks! Yep, I agree. I'm using a Tascam Porta 02. Also just got a new fancy technics cassette deck which I will be trying out soon!

 

wow i really fucking like this. love those goofy shuffle rhythms and bouncy bass and pounding kick drum. fuq yea

 

 

Nice. nice tracks and sound. good modus operandi. maybe you should think about some cassette releases?

 

Thanks very much. Yes that's a good idea. We'll se where these tracks end up. Have a few more laying around now also :)

 

Sounds awesome man, as Danny O'F mentioned the grittiness on the second track is lush. Soft yet crunchy, like a perfectly baked brownie.

 

Thanks, great comparison haha!

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sounding good, how do you sync yer tracks to the 4-track?

you can use MMC (MIDI Machine Control) for tape multitracks that support it, basically you can use one of the tape tracks to record a sync signal first, then you can sync your DAW etc to that via a MIDI cable. also you can use some drum machines (TR-626 can do it) to send a Tape Sync signal to multitracks without MMC. you sync the 626 to MIDI from whatever and plug the Tape Sync out from that into the multitrack...again, it uses one of the tape tracks to record a sync signal first.
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