Some people record onto tape, and then they pay for the tape, and download those onto a hard drive. Initially in a Pro Tools program. Other people go straight into digital, and use no tape at all.
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The whole thing with recording is you have to know when to turn off the tape machine and just stop recording because you want to keep fixing, fixing, fixing, you know?
Nowadays you can record on your laptop with Pro Tools, which I do quite often.
The one thing I will say for digital, and you won't hear me say that many complimentary things about it, is that it's cheap. It pretty much enables anybody to record as long as you can deal with the sound.
Yes, we record practically everything on Pro Tools.
Technology has allowed people to make records really cheap. You can make a record on a laptop.
Pro Tools was invented to quicken the recording process.
But I think the record will actually come from tapes that are not yet recorded.
So I use a tape recorder a lot to record ideas.
These tapes have been found, which were taken from the desk and various bootlegs. At the time we never got to hear them, they didn't seem to be available or they just got put to one side.
Recording is just a lengthy process, so to have to record before every professional video, that's where a real time drain comes in.
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