wub wrote: BTW - get yourself a recording device and record every mix practice you have. Seriously. It'll be a good learning tool when you listen back to them (tapes are wicked and cheap for this kind of thing), plus in a few years time listening back to your mixes will be jokes when you hear how far you've come.
I was wondering... how would you go about setting this up? What kind of tape recorder would you need in order to do this?
Also I've been thinking about a way to record stuff from my DAW onto tape and back into the computer for that nice tape sound (I'm listening to alot of Mattron and Rajas stuff atm. and they obviously do this). But I have absolutely no knowloedge on tape what so ever.
Also I am happy because its studio day today!

