In Reply to: Re: Some Signal Processing advice??? posted by DeltaSnake on February 17, 2002 at 07:48:16:
Pity you aren't interested in plug-in's, they would easily be your best answer.Be careful buying a lot of the so called vintage gear out there, much of it is a waste of money. Pushing on reel to reel tape is an art, that few good engineers know how to get right, and the Pioneer is not what I would describe as a classic machine, Studer/Ampex and possibly Otari, then you might be talking. Returning to the question of plug-ins, you shouldn't even need to go out buying them, what you looking to achieve is perfectly possible with those supplied as standard with packages such as Logic Audio, Cubase, etc.
Regards
Roland
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