ITT: we talk about/talk shit on cassette recording

ITT: we talk about/talk shit on cassette recording

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No, we talk about the artist of a lifetime. R.I.P.

This x10000000

Fuck cassette tapes and any outdated formats btw.

ya. let's talk about it.

some of my favorite records were recorded to cassette, like Bee Thousand

what about you user, what are your thoughts on cassette recording

Enjoy your ban

So I picked up this tascam 424 mkii over the summer and honestly I'm never going back to a DAW, everything you put into it sounds magical and super vibey:
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My man disagrees

I read this interview that Robert Pollard only uses those cassette machines because his wife won't let him buy more expensive equipment. I guess he compulsively writes a song or two a day and he has thousands of tapes in his attic

i recorded my whole last album on cassette. it's probably something i'll never do again because current technology is very convenient but it was fun and neat. you guys can check it out here if you want. arvidthemusic.bandcamp.com/album/old-factory-living

how does that saying go? when Robert Pollard takes a shit, he comes out of the bathroom with 5 new songs written.

the dude is a songwriter by nature, it's like it's in his blood. as for the wife thing, idk about that, but i do know that for Alien Lanes they claimed that if you didn't include beer costs, the album cost them $10 to make

very endearing and genuine sound during that span of their career where they were recording to cassette, shit just sounded so good