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1" 16-track tape / dump to digital
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 7:00 pm
by benadrian_Archive
154 wrote:Mr. Toad's advertises it can play back and transfer nearly any format, so you could get a quote from them. benadrian (poster here) works there, so you could contact him and keep it "in the PRF".We have one of the Sony 1" / 48 track machines at Toad's. I don't know if we have any kind of digital 1" 32.You can give Tardon a call.888-MR-TOADSI thinks he's booked out for three days of DVD authoring/video editing, so it might take a day or so to hear back.Cheers!Ben
1" 16-track tape / dump to digital
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:00 pm
by goosman_Archive
Steve Weeder (who I don't know at all) worked at River North from 1990-1997 according to Linkedin. His email is: steveweeder@mac.com Maybe he can shine a light on which machine they had at the time.Keep us posted.
1" 16-track tape / dump to digital
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:00 pm
by greg_Archive
I'm going to bet is was done on a Mitsubishi x-850.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az3jhXlqZgUThe only question I have is I would assume the time code would be embedded somehow, and not eating up a whole track. Maybe that's how it was early on, just another multitrack?
1 16-track tape / dump to digital
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:00 pm
by jacky69_Archive
If you can read the uploads, looks like its track 36. SMPTE on every one. And close, but sounds like it was the Otari. How much do you think CRC would charge me to take that fucker out of storage and fire it up?(Email received at 10:43)...River north did have a mitsubishi 800. And also the otari version of the 32 track digital tape machine. I'm sure that's what you have. It's 1 inch dig tape. I do a lot o work at CRC and I think they still have a Mitsubishi 800 machine in storage. If you give Chris Shepard a call at 3128229333 , he can probably work something out about getting your stuff over to protools. Hope this helps you out. And thanks for the time warp. Steve Weeder
1 16-track tape / dump to digital
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:00 pm
by jacky69_Archive
I've gone through all 30+ pages and found very few clues to format. Before posting the whole damn thing I'll put up these few examples showing: -the number of tracks used/possible (27/32 on the last example), -type of tape used (Ampex 467), -nwb (48 khz), -and tape speed (30 ips). The remaining pages that aren't more tracking charts like these just show knob positions on compressors, EQs, and effects. If any of this throws you a bone, of if you want to see the rest of the pile, I'll try uploading a .pdf and pix of the box labels. Anybody know anyone who worked at River North Studios in the mid 90s? Matt, the dude who recorded this, dropped off the face of the earth shortly after we finished a 3-song single. Eventually he abandoned these tapes in a rental apt in St. Louis, but he's currently in a very undisclosed location. Onward,Jim
1 16-track tape / dump to digital
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:00 pm
by jacky69_Archive
Apologies to greg - rereading my very own copy/paste there, the guy's betting it's the Mitsubishi. (Also goosman's first guess.) Magic of PRFing from cell phone = (1 / care put into posts). That video makes a stack of VHS ADATs look like a Colecovision. I've left a message at CDC, but I don't expect it to be returned. Also posted to the comments of the youtube clip, but it's 4 years old, so whatever. Amazing a silent video of a prehistoric DAT machine has 14 thousand views. People will watch any old shit. gear4days / Mr. Toad's is the answer, unless I hear back from these guys. If there's a happy ending - so to speak - I will put it up here, and thanks again, Machine Heads of The Ether Realms. Jim