What can the Four Track be used for?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @unclestarwarssatchmo9848
    @unclestarwarssatchmo9848 Год назад +2

    Yesterday, i vibed hard with my yamaha MT-50, when I brought it into my bathroom in order to use my tub as a literal reverb tank, recording a small amp placed in the tub. The sound turned out really cool. I truly think the inherent limitations of tape recorders like these, having no onboard effects, allows for a very different experience than using a DAW. An experience which at its best really inspires you to make music. The portastudio is very much a performers' recorder which in my opinion is much more fun as opposed to MIDI programming which at least for me really halts my creative process

  • @EddieG1888
    @EddieG1888 3 года назад +5

    When I started out writing/recording music, my friend and I were using a Fostex X-18 4-track recorder.
    I've hankered after those days many, many times since. Even though I now use Ableton, and have enough processing power to record as many audio tracks as I wish, there was something about needing to plan ahead on a four track, and the sound from the recordings.

  • @KRAFTWERK2K6
    @KRAFTWERK2K6 3 года назад +1

    Tapes are amazing archival mediums. So much better than SD cards or Harddrives. This is why it is so much easier to go back to an old 4 track or 8 track recording, toss it into your 4track or 8track recorder and mess around with it, rather than loading a project file in a DAW or having to manually re-arrange and line up every single recorded track again. So from a practical standpoint it is VERY handy to have your recordings all on a tape and stored.

  • @jimbailey5681
    @jimbailey5681 4 года назад +3

    I used mine as a microphone amp for vocals and for direct injection for guitars, bass, keyboards, and drum programming.

  • @SammySantiagoIrizarry
    @SammySantiagoIrizarry 3 года назад

    Excellent Video and info Landon!!! Thanks!

  • @nintendoor1
    @nintendoor1 3 года назад +1

    great video, landon. I’ve watched many of your videos multiple times. you’re one of the only people on youtube making videos on these machines. I think if you can’t make a song on a 4 track, you need to practice more. anyone who says they’re only good for a paper weight probably makes boring music. possibly a cynical outlook, I suppose i’m just biased (pun intended)

  • @marcioarend1
    @marcioarend1 4 года назад +1

    I use to play the tape reverse and send the vocal to a Delay / Reverber and record it in another track. The same effect is used by Ozzy Osboune vocals in Perry Manson.

  • @KRAFTWERK2K6
    @KRAFTWERK2K6 3 года назад +1

    I usually use my 4 Track to record ideas and stuff that doesn't require more tracks. I also use it to create analog Stereo Master Mixes and have a real analog master tape with 9,5cm/s speed while at the same time recording the mix to a digital recorder as well and creating 2 identical mixes at the same time. One analog, one digital. All in one go. I'm using a Yamaha MT400 which has a selection switch to chose between recording 4 tracks or 2 tracks Stereo (basically normal cassette recording mode). This is what i use to create a tape that could be played back in any normal tapedeck, should you need to transfer it to the digital domain again and don't have a 4 Track recorder available. With the only thing left to do is to double the speed of the digitized recording afterwards, to have the correct speed again.

  • @acegibson9533
    @acegibson9533 2 года назад

    Tascam 424 MKII over here. I use it on a fairly regular basis. I like tweaking knobs and the sound and I'm just familiar with it.

  • @Throwboy
    @Throwboy 4 года назад

    I grew using the 424 mkii but I always loved the look of the older tascams with VU meters. Are they less reliable or have any noticeable strengths or weaknesses? Would love to know either in a comment or future video. Thanks!

    • @magicspiral3323
      @magicspiral3323  4 года назад +1

      Throwboy the ones with VU meters can be more of a collectors item as they were the first ones produced. Reliability isn’t much different, though I’m under the impression that the ones with VU meters are built a bit better overall, but come with their own issues.

    • @Throwboy
      @Throwboy 4 года назад

      @@magicspiral3323 Thank you! I appreciate the info!

    • @Throwboy
      @Throwboy 4 года назад

      ​@@magicspiral3323 would you ever consider doing a review on the Mackie HDR24/96 hard disk recorder (or one of those similar models)? I'm very interested in a screen-free, no computer set up (less distracting for me) and I'm considering a Tascam DA38 or 88 like you reviewed - very informative btw. But I was also curious of the pros/cons of those short lived Mackie recorders.

    • @magicspiral3323
      @magicspiral3323  4 года назад +1

      Throwboy hey, I don’t have any experience using those HDR’s and currently have no plans to invest in one. If I were to inherent an HDR, I’d give it a go. I know there’s some great digital recording boards out there, and I may do a video on that.

    • @Throwboy
      @Throwboy 4 года назад

      @@magicspiral3323 Awesome man thanks :)

  • @joemasse4568
    @joemasse4568 4 года назад

    A paper weight?

    • @magicspiral3323
      @magicspiral3323  4 года назад +2

      Joe Masse door stop. Table prop. Take it apart and build a cat house. Make trendy decor.