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Converting 1/4 inch tapes



 
 
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Old November 10th 06, 10:05 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Converting 1/4 inch tapes

In article ,
Raymond RUSSELL wrote:
I could do the conversion for you at a price
- and depending on what the music material is
My music taste is varied but I don't like everything.
And the results would be "as is".
A professional will give you professional results
but will charge you professional prices.


I'm afraid they would as it's a very time consuming process to get the
very best results. I usually tweak the azimuth and tape path on 1/4 track
recordings - you can get a very considerable improvment in sig noise if
the original was off standard as many are. And it's not something software
can sort afterwards.

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