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Published on 06/13/11 at 10:51I use the Revox B77 since 1987 to assemble, loops, sound on sound, echo effects.
I particularly like the color of sound, round and warm, and the report directly to the sound material by manipulating tape by hand with real tools: scissors, glue, pencil lab, four-decimeter.
The Revox B77 and its cousin, the Studer PR99 did not find their replacement in the digital world even if the control surface and audio interfaces are much more powerful on paper.
The Revox B77 is that the studio is in the Pleyel piano.
I particularly like the color of sound, round and warm, and the report directly to the sound material by manipulating tape by hand with real tools: scissors, glue, pencil lab, four-decimeter.
The Revox B77 and its cousin, the Studer PR99 did not find their replacement in the digital world even if the control surface and audio interfaces are much more powerful on paper.
The Revox B77 is that the studio is in the Pleyel piano.