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Few topics stir up as much strong emotion among audio professionals as analog tape can. Musicians and engineers alike love to romanticize about how warm and musical tape sounds, how it forces you to make decisions and commit to sounds without being able to “undo” it all, and how it prevents you from getting caught …
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