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	Comments on: Gold Coast Recorders Now Offering Old -School Analog Multitrack Recording	</title>
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		By: Tonmeister K		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Old School analog recording? Supa Kool.  Yep, We went thro&#039; many versions of Pro-Tools, Cubase, Sonar, etc.  Relentless updates/upgrades that constantly drain your cash-flow.  I recently dug up  our old Fostex E-16 (Dolby C), and the matching Tascam MSR-16 (dbx-type1). Hooked them to the Trident and Amek-TAC consoles. Instant &#039;old-vibe&#039;.  Lots of fun in the studio. Real ENGIN-EARING as opposed to ENGIN-EYERING. Our current digital recorders  range from Alesis HD-24hr,  to Fostex D-2424lv,  Mackie SDR-2496 (well-kept secret, built by Soundscape in Belgium, before  SSL, acquired Soundscape), and finally,  IZ-Radar 24. Modern digital recording with old school techniques.  Great joy-inducing work-flow to all involved. Thanks so much for your post. Cheers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Old School analog recording? Supa Kool.  Yep, We went thro&#8217; many versions of Pro-Tools, Cubase, Sonar, etc.  Relentless updates/upgrades that constantly drain your cash-flow.  I recently dug up  our old Fostex E-16 (Dolby C), and the matching Tascam MSR-16 (dbx-type1). Hooked them to the Trident and Amek-TAC consoles. Instant &#8216;old-vibe&#8217;.  Lots of fun in the studio. Real ENGIN-EARING as opposed to ENGIN-EYERING. Our current digital recorders  range from Alesis HD-24hr,  to Fostex D-2424lv,  Mackie SDR-2496 (well-kept secret, built by Soundscape in Belgium, before  SSL, acquired Soundscape), and finally,  IZ-Radar 24. Modern digital recording with old school techniques.  Great joy-inducing work-flow to all involved. Thanks so much for your post. Cheers.</p>
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