how make a great retro-sound?
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 22 Mar, 2005
just this.. what effects -VST or Dx- I need to get a vintage sound? (black keys... old R n'R...) I was working with PSP vintage warmer and iZotope Vinyl but i can't get it.
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Saludos from Spain!
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- KVRian
- 1278 posts since 24 May, 2004
If you have worked with VintageWarmer and iZotope Vinyl and you couldn't get it you're pretty lost.
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etc.
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- KVRian
- 1144 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from tOKYO
why not try recording parts to a 4-track analog tape deck? they are cheap now, just get the kind that records at double speed so you have that option for higher fidelty if you need it.
if you really want to splurge then by a 2 inch reel to reel.
if you really want to splurge then by a 2 inch reel to reel.
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- KVRAF
- 4692 posts since 28 Jan, 2003 from In these very interwebs
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- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
you need a tape sim and tube sim, also roll off the highs slightly.
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- KVRAF
- 1743 posts since 3 Dec, 2004
A little eq can go a LONG way in getting that retro sound.
I disagree with the 4 track tape idea as I am currently archiving my 4-track tapes to digital & the sound quality is quite good, even found myself using 32bit recording (24bit A/Ds) to capture the better recordings as the 16 bit was losing some of the high end warmth. My 4 track isnt anything special, just a fostex x-28..
If you want to try the tape approach to get lofi, use a boombox
I disagree with the 4 track tape idea as I am currently archiving my 4-track tapes to digital & the sound quality is quite good, even found myself using 32bit recording (24bit A/Ds) to capture the better recordings as the 16 bit was losing some of the high end warmth. My 4 track isnt anything special, just a fostex x-28..
If you want to try the tape approach to get lofi, use a boombox
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- KVRian
- 500 posts since 13 Oct, 2004 from Durham, NC USA
Try "Endorphine", a VST mastering plugin. Along with the other suggestions. In addition to being a two-band mastering compressor with tape saturation simlation, it also has an opto-compressor simulator. Opto compressors were an important tool back in the days, and contributed to the tone.
And it's either freeware or shareware, don't remember which.
And it's either freeware or shareware, don't remember which.
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- KVRian
- 1144 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from tOKYO
I know what your saying birrman. 4 tracks are perfectly capable of sounding great but I do like the sound I get from sending tracks from my comp to the 4 track and slamming them.birrman wrote: I disagree with the 4 track tape idea as I am currently archiving my 4-track tapes to digital & the sound quality is quite good, even found myself using 32bit recording (24bit A/Ds) to capture the better recordings as the 16 bit was losing some of the high end warmth. My 4 track isnt anything special, just a fostex x-28..
If you want to try the tape approach to get lofi, use a boombox
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- KVRian
- 500 posts since 13 Oct, 2004 from Durham, NC USA
Birrman, I think you're missing the point. You're quite right that tape isn't "lo-fi". But it has very different characteristics than digital when you push the levels and saturate it. With digital, as you increase the levels over 0dBFS you just get nasty clipping. With analog tape, you get a nice warm compression effect that sounds great (if you don't overdo it).
So, you definitely can use a real tape deck to help get a "vintage" sound. This doesn't imply that tape decks can't record in high fidelity!
So, you definitely can use a real tape deck to help get a "vintage" sound. This doesn't imply that tape decks can't record in high fidelity!
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- KVRAF
- 1743 posts since 3 Dec, 2004
learjeff, yeah I know how tape saturation works...
The vintage sound I think he is looking for (since he said black keys... old R n'R...) is more along the lines of phonograph/record vintage.
The vintage sound I think he is looking for (since he said black keys... old R n'R...) is more along the lines of phonograph/record vintage.
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