
In the early 70s when I was like 13, my parents had an old Webcor reel-to-reel 4-channel recorder that would do sound on sound. Fun! I used to overdub guitar onto piano, mess with the tape speed, and make actual tape loops with the Radio Shack tape splicer I had. It was fun recording our grand piano after I laid metal butter knives on the strings!
In the early 90s, I picked up a Yamaha MT-120 4-channel cassette multitracker, and I remember thinking I'd died and gone to heaven. Lots of running to the store for high-bias tape and tape head cleaner. I remember having to use one of the tracks for a click track and then taking it out of the mix. Lots of track bouncing, analog tape counter setting, rewinding....
Funny how much things change in a relatively short period of time, isn't it? Now I can't imagine not having a DAW. I use Logic Pro X for composing and recording, and Adobe Audition for post recording.
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Best,
-Loren