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> So, for some time, I have been doing my final mixes to DAT,
transferring
> the DAT back to the computer with Wavelab or SoundForge, then burning
to
> CD. The result is audibly superior than if I had kept everything in the
> computer. Now keep in mind that my transfers take place over AES/EBU
with
> seperate 75 ohm coaxial lines for wordclock. Anyway, it was some time
> before I could admit I was doing this, as some people looked at me as
> though I was crazy. Whether or not this bears any relevance to the
> discussion of bouncing within Logic? I can't say.
> Randall
thank you for the post, it was very intersting. I was wondering if you
thought it would still be worth it for me to output to my old dat that has
no digital in or out. it's one of the older casio's. this is what i've been
doing for mastering, because i to simply love the sound of the dat.
however, i can't really say i know alot about the differences in high end
dat recorders to low grade. any information would be appreciated.
thanks
justin
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