[OT] reel to reel Re: [vorbis] MP3 to OGG conversion
Merijn Vogel
merijnv at sci.kun.nl
Thu Jun 27 13:20:35 PDT 2002
Used my fathers old tapedrive at 4.75cm/s for radio-recording; three hours
on one side of a tape.
Used the same with 19cm/s to copy from cd's; reducing noise and the duration
of clicks.
Also this kind of tape was easy to patch if it broke (eaten casette-tapes
are much harder)..
Oh the old pre-digital days.. it was those days I said digital would not
surpass analog. ow well, I was 15 years old or something ;)
-- Merijn
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 06:16:44PM -0100, fungus wrote:
> Alan MacDonald wrote:
> >
> > The TEAC A-2340R was four channel for quadrophonic recording...old school
> > surround sound. If you recorded at high speed, they actually sounded quite
> > good.
> >
>
> I think that probably needs some explanation as well.
>
> Reel to reel tape machines let you set the speed of
> the tape manually. The faster you set it the better
> it sounded, but you ran out of tape a lot sooner.
>
>
>
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