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Re: Suggestion: the creation of a tape-themed mailing list



My reply is completely off-topic to looping.

On Aug 6, 2012, at 8:51 AM, richard sales wrote:

> I recently reacquired my old tape recorders back so I could remix, 
> resuscitate & at least digitally archive (without the 80's gated 
> reverbs, crummy EQ etc ) some of my works of antiquity. 
> Need to get the machines back up to speed.  Need to bake the tapes.  I'd 
> be interested in this.  Don't reckon it would be smart to use the same 
> dehydrator we use for food!

Isn't the tape baking thing specific to a certain brand of tape for 
particular years in the 70s? I think it requires a special oven and 
temperature. You can't just stick this in your cooking oven. Well, maybe 
you can, but I would research it a bit or you may permanently ruin a tape.
Out of about 45 two inch tapes that I transferred in the 90s, I had one 
that was impossible. It wouldn't even do one pass of one song on my MCI 24 
track, which had pretty strong motors, without just grinding to a halt. 
There would be so much gunk on the heads that it took forever to clean it 
off, then the same thing would happen again. Luckily, there was nothing 
crucial to my life on that tape so I just gave up. I still have about 10 
good 2" tapes left that I plan to sell on Yahoo Auction or throw out. And 
trashing is not easy, it took several tries to find a recycle company that 
would take them for the aluminum. The public trash company wanted about $5 
a tape to throw out.

Ed Durbrow
Saitama, Japan
http://www.youtube.com/user/edurbrow?feature=watch
http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
edurbrow@sea.plala.or.jp