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Brian Gaff wrote:
Cost effective. No i can always do a better job myself. I've done
numerous cassettes myself after some dire experiences some friends
showed me.
What I've found is many (or make that most) have very rose tinted memories
of their old recordings which they haven't heard for many a year.
One example was some 1/4" material I transferred to CD for a retired music
teacher - all recordings of his pupils. On the same tape, there were some
tracks at 7 1/2 and 1 7/8 ips. And he queried the quality difference on
the CDs. Much of it had mains hum on it too. The azimuth on the record
machine was miles out as well. And he had no clue about mic positioning or
setting levels.
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