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I used a regular good-quality cassette deck to archive my old 4-track tapes. Recorded them to computer in two passes - two tracks at a time. Then used Cooledit to reverse the two that come in backwards and pitch shift them all up an octave. Then reassemble and mix in Cubase. That was soe years ago. I think I've lost both the tapes and the Cubase files since then! Nik --------- Original Message -------- From: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Cc: Stephen Goodman <spgoodman@earthlight.net> Subject: Re: Cassette 4-Track... Req! Date: 10/01/07 04:54 > > > I'm sure this is overkill for what you want to do but I also have been planning on getting a 4 track cassette recorder so I can master my 4 track cassettes. I have a box full and will probably be surprised to hear what's on them (I hope surprised as in good). > > I've been pricing the Tascam 688 Midi-studio's on eBay but they're not cheap. $350-$400. Still, it's not a bad price for what they're are (were) if they're running and in excellent condition. > > -- > Paul > ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2