Hi Chiara - welcome to Audioshark. Some of us are familiar with Analogy Records. I think you have a good thing going, but to be honest with you, after reading that you digitize your tapes for transfer, I was disappointed. Why can you not do tape to tape transfers? The Tape Project has had tremendous success doing this.
Hi Mike, thanks to you!!
We do not "digitize" tape for transfer, as well as we don't do copies as TTP and other compamies do, it's a very different and till now, unique product.
Our own recording studio is an hybrid facility, like every world-class recording studio, with yes, a digital 192/32 multitrack recording system with top notch converters and a full analog tube summing mixer that is connected directly to the Studer, without any compression or other mastering techniques.
The philosophy behind this choice is that we believe it is better to have a Master Tape directly from the original source rather than doing copies (with all the artifacts inducted by the coping process itself), even if from analog-to-analog (more noise on noise, and increased wow and flutter).
So, no 1st or 2nd generation copies, only Master Tapes that comes out directly from the recording studio system, no tape wearing from the source reel, no tape that are stored for months or even years before being sold, fully customizable tape characteristics (emulsions, speed, format and eq curve).
We produce our Artists, from scouting to promoting their live activity via exclusive private concerts for our customers, and we own the 100% of the rights on our albums.
TTP is doing so well because they do what they do in a perfect way, getting licence for duplicating third part albums in a small quantity, we instead offer very different features. It's just good to have a different choices...
Our Director is writing an extensive article about every aspect of the modern music production techniques, to better explain all the process, we hope to have it ready in few weeks, and should be very interesting!