« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2023, 02:18:17 PM »
If you have an interface with multiple ins/outs you could run your recordings through it at home. Lots of tutorials on YouTube for setting up outboard gear to your DAW if you need it. Feed it at -18 dbfs, turn on the silk circuit and add some of that gooey transformer goodness to your recordings. It's like a plugin but with the real thing. If not, would probably be an easy sale on ebay, Reverb, gearspace etc.
that's a killer idea, especially if i recorded at home. however, my current playback system tickles my fancy, and the better tapes wouldn't really benefit (hooked it up when i first bought it to try) - i spent close to 15 years as a second engineer in a studio - this piece ought to be in an input chain in a studio (it'd be tits as a home studio input)
but thanks for the response and the idea....
-bry
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