It's very clean. With tape, you get noise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Tape is wonderful at preserving evidence - fingerprints, hairs, fibers. Tape preserves this, especially on the sticky side, even if the body's been out there for a year.
When you're recording, if you're not really clean in your playing, it sounds like a mess.
I like noise. It's always puzzled me why one of the goals of contemporary recording is to get rid of noise and to eliminate any element of a performance.
It's also ironic that in the old days of tape and tape hiss and vinyl records and surface noise, we were always trying to get records louder and louder to overcome that.
I'm as clean as a whistle.
Alas, the world has never known a sound social fabric, a fabric sound and clean to the core and kindly. For it has ever turned its back on Man.
Making noise is easy; making stuff people understand is an easy thing to do.
If you're famous and supposedly wise, it's always a good idea to have a tape recorder in the room. Never can tell when you might spew out a line or two worth printing somewhere.
We never heard of tape. Everything was live, live, live.
I love tape. It's another member of the band, the way it settles and blankets everything.